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tri·um·phal

 (trī-ŭm′fəl)
adj.
1. Relating to or having the nature of a triumph.
2. Celebrating or commemorating a victory or triumph: a triumphal arch; a triumphal ode.
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triumphal

(traɪˈʌmfəl)
adj
1. celebrating a triumph: a triumphal procession.
2. resembling triumph
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.triumphal - relating to or celebrating a triumphtriumphal - relating to or celebrating a triumph; "a triumphal procession"; "a triumphal arch"
2.triumphal - joyful and proud especially because of triumph or successtriumphal - joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success; "rejoicing crowds filled the streets on VJ Day"; "a triumphal success"; "a triumphant shout"
elated - exultantly proud and joyful; in high spirits; "the elated winner"; "felt elated and excited"
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triumphal

adjective
Relating to, having the nature of, or experiencing triumph:
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Translations
إنْتِصاري
triumfální
diadalmi
sigur-
triumfálny
zafere ait

triumphal

[traɪˈʌmfəl]
A. ADJtriunfal, de triunfo
B. CPD triumphal arch Narco m triunfal
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triumphal

[traɪˈʌmfəl] adjtriomphal(e)triumphal arch narc m de triomphe
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triumphal

adjtriumphal
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triumphal

[traɪˈʌmfl] adjtrionfale
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triumph

(ˈtraiamf) noun
1. a great victory or success. The battle ended in a triumph for the Romans.
2. a state of happiness, celebration, pride etc after a success. They went home in triumph.
verb
to win a victory. The Romans triumphed (over their enemies).
triˈumphal adjective
having to do with (a) triumph. a triumphal battle.
triˈumphant adjective
(glad and excited because of) having won a victory, achieved something difficult etc. He gave a triumphant shout.
triˈumphantly adverb
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Metaphorically, in his writings, he represents the nation as unitary, triumphally protestant, and imagines its constitutional power as gendered masculine.
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