triumphant

adjective
UK: /traɪˈʌm.fənt/
US: /traɪˈʌm.fənt/
  1. Having won a battle or contest; victorious.

    1. The triumphant team celebrated their victory.
    2. She felt triumphant after completing the marathon, a hard long run.
  2. Expressing or feeling great joy or pride because of success.

    1. His face had a triumphant look after the game.
    2. The triumphant music swelled as the hero saved the day and won.
triumphant adverb
  1. In a triumphant manner.

    1. She smiled triumphant, holding up the trophy to everyone.
    2. He spoke triumphant about his promotion, so happy and satisfied.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "triumphant" in English means: Having won a battle or contest; victorious., Expressing or feeling great joy or pride because of success..

The phonetic transcription of "triumphant" is /traɪˈʌm.fənt/ in British English and /traɪˈʌm.fənt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "triumphant": victorious, exultant, successful.

Example usage of "triumphant": "The triumphant team celebrated their victory.". More examples on the page.