English-Thai Dictionary
triumphant
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TRIUMPHANT
a.[L. triumphans.] Celebrating victory; as a triumphant chariot. 1. Rejoicing as for victory.
Successful beyond hope to lead you forth
Triumphant out of this infernal pit.
2. Victorious; graced with conquest.
So shall it be in the church triumphant.
Athena, war's triumphant maid--
3. Celebrating victory; expressing joy for success; as a triumphant song.
TRIUMPHANTLY
adv. In a triumphant manner; with the joy and exultation that proceeds from victory or success. Through armed ranks triumphantly she drives.
1. Victoriously; with success.
Triumphantly tread on thy country's ruin.
2. With insolent exultation.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TRIUMPHANT
Tri *um "phant, a. Etym: [L. triumphans, p. pr. of triumphare: cf. F.triomphant. See Triumph, v. i.]
1. Rejoicing for victory; triumphing; exultant. Successful beyond hope to lead ye forth Triumphant out of this infernal pit. Milton.
2. Celebrating victory; expressive of joy for success; as, a triumphant song or ode.
3. Graced with conquest; victorious. Athena, war's triumphant maid. Pope. So shall it be in the church triumphant. Perkins.
4. Of or pertaining to triumph; triumphal. [Obs. ] Captives bound to a triumphant car. Shak. Church triumphant, the church in heaven, enjoying a state of triumph, her warfare with evil being over; -- distinguished from church militant. See under Militant.
TRIUMPHANTLY
TRIUMPHANTLY Tri *um "phant *ly, adv.
Defn: In a triumphant manner.
New American Oxford Dictionary
triumphant
tri um phant |trīˈəmfənt traɪˈəmfənt | ▶adjective having won a battle or contest; victorious: the triumphant winner rose from his seat | [ postpositive ] : a comic fairy tale about innocence triumphant. • feeling or expressing jubilation after having won a victory or mastered a difficulty: he couldn't suppress a triumphant smile. DERIVATIVES tri um phant ly adverb ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘victorious ’): from Old French, or from Latin triumphant- ‘celebrating a triumph, ’ from the verb triumphare (see triumph ). usage: Of the two words triumphant and triumphal, the more common is triumphant, which means ‘victorious ’ or ‘exultant ’: she led an arduous campaign to its triumphant conclusion; he returned triumphant with a patent for his device. Triumphal means ‘used in or celebrating a triumph ’: a triumphal parade.
Oxford Dictionary
triumphant
tri ¦umph |ant |trʌɪˈʌmf (ə )nt | ▶adjective having won a battle or contest; victorious: two of their triumphant Cup team | [ postpositive ] : a comic fairy tale about innocence triumphant. • feeling or expressing jubilation after a victory or achievement: he couldn't suppress a triumphant smile. DERIVATIVES triumphantly adverb ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘victorious ’): from Old French, or from Latin triumphant- ‘celebrating a triumph ’, from the verb triumphare (see triumph ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
triumphant
triumphant adjective 1 the triumphant Swedish team: victorious, successful, winning, conquering, all-conquering; undefeated, unbeaten. ANTONYMS unsuccessful, defeated. 2 a triumphant expression: jubilant, exultant, elated, rejoicing, joyful, joyous, delighted, gleeful, proud, gloating. ANTONYMS disappointed, despondent.
Oxford Thesaurus
triumphant
triumphant adjective 1 the triumphant British team: victorious, successful, winning, prize-winning, conquering; undefeated, unbeaten, unvanquished. ANTONYMS unsuccessful, defeated, losing. 2 she looked up, a triumphant expression on her face: jubilant, exultant, elated, rejoicing, joyful, joyous, delighted, gleeful, proud, cock-a-hoop; gloating, boastful, swaggering. ANTONYMS despondent, disappointed. EASILY CONFUSED WORDS triumphant, triumphal, or triumphalist? A triumphant army might march under a triumphal arch, possibly uttering triumphant cheers. Triumphant means ‘having won a battle ’ or ‘feeling or expressing elation at victory ’ (Simon couldn't suppress a triumphant smile ). Triumphal, on the other hand, means ‘made or performed to celebrate a victory ’ (an imperial triumphal procession ). While these two words are generally neutral, triumphalist conveys disapproval of brash and offensive celebration of victory (they do not want to offend people by appearing triumphalist ).These notes clear up confusion between similar-looking pairs.
Duden Dictionary
triumphant
tri um phant Adjektiv |triumph a nt |a triumphierend, frohlockend b siegreich, erfolgreich
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
triumphant
tri um phant /traɪʌ́mf (ə )nt / (! 強勢は第2音節 ) →triumph 形容詞 比較なし 1 勝ち誇った , 意気揚々とした ▸ wear a triumphant smile on one's face 勝ち誇った [得意満面の ]笑みを浮かべる .2 勝利を得た , 成功を収めた ▸ make a triumphant return 凱旋する ~ly 副詞 勝ち誇って, 意気揚々と .