English to Latin Meaning of triumph


Triumph :

Sempronio Longo, victoria, victorum, profectus, acc, certatim, superioritatem, uirtus

adfligens, CIRCUMVOLO, et vicit, pro victoria, gloria, felix sit

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Definitions of triumph in English
Noun(1) a successful ending of a struggle or contest(2) the exultation of victory
Verb(1) prove superior(2) be ecstatic with joy(3) dwell on with satisfaction(4) to express great joy
Examples of triumph in English
(1) She watched miserably as the two men collected their prizes in triumph .(2) He asked the audience to join in at the appropriate time and at the closing everyone yelled out the DJ's name in triumph .(3) I raised my arms in triumph , whooped with joy and ran round the courtyard in celebration.(4) the marriage had been a triumph of togetherness(5) In triumph , he picks people up, hugs them, shouts with glee; in defeat, his face carries a frightening scowl and the pearly teeth disappear from view.(6) A team of young St John Ambulance volunteers has returned in triumph to York after winning a national quiz competition for the fifth time.(7) Although the Wasps were beaten 30-14 at South Leeds Stadium, it was their best performance in weeks and almost ended in triumph .(8) It's fresh, a triumph of spirit, like spring sun undeterred by dirt-encrusted windows, first breath of morning against your naked spine.(9) Supporters of GM crops see them as a triumph of scientific progress, allowing farmers to increase production, combat pests, and cut down on harmful pesticide.(10) It was not, however, a triumph of thoroughly disciplined cricket, of well constructed sessions of play or of an overwhelming superiority over the host nation.(11) He returned to Rome in 166, when he and Marcus celebrated a triumph together.(12) His greatest triumph was undoubtedly his achievement in training Laois ladies to win the All Ireland senior title three years ago.(13) In this alone it stands as a triumph of contrarianism.(14) ÔÇÿHere it is!ÔÇÖ Helen's voice rose in triumph(15) Hitler refused to accept the Allied victory as a triumph with strategic dimensions.(16) Whatever the meaning, the painting is a small knockout, a triumph of the allegorical imagination.
Related Phrases of triumph
Synonyms
Noun
1. victory ::
victoria
2. jubilation ::
iubilo
3. tour de force ::
de vi pretium
Verb
4. win ::
win
5. defeat ::
cladem
6. rejoice ::
exsultate
7. gloat ::
gaudebunt
8. exuberate ::
exuberate
9. prevail ::
prævalebunt
Different Forms
triumph, triumphed, triumphing, triumphs
Word Example from TV Shows
Who will triumph:

Who will TRIUMPH:

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 9

Unless I triumph. I never asked for this.

Unless I TRIUMPH. I never asked for this.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 8

And in my experience, large men do triumph
over smaller men far more often than not.

And in my experience, large men do TRIUMPH over smaller men far more often than not.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 9

But if you do happen to triumph here,

But if you do happen to TRIUMPH here,

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 7

they will triumph.

they will TRIUMPH.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 3

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