Pronunciation: /ˈtraɪəmf/
noun a great victory or achievement
A1 She felt a sense of triumph when she finished her first 5k race.
A2 The team's triumph in the championship game was celebrated by the whole town.
B1 His triumph over adversity inspired others to never give up on their dreams.
B2 The scientist's groundbreaking discovery was a triumph for the field of medicine.
C1 Winning the Nobel Prize was the ultimate triumph of her career.
C2 The artist's masterpiece was hailed as a triumph of creativity and skill.
verb to achieve victory or success
A1 She triumphed in her first swimming competition.
A2 The team triumphed over their rivals in the final match.
B1 After years of hard work, he finally triumphed in achieving his dream of becoming a doctor.
B2 Despite facing numerous obstacles, she triumphed against all odds and completed her marathon.
C1 The company triumphed in launching their new product successfully in multiple markets.
C2 His innovative approach to problem-solving ultimately triumphed and revolutionized the industry.
formal The team's triumph in the championship game was a result of their hard work and dedication.
informal We celebrated our triumph with a big party after winning the competition.
slang His triumph on the basketball court was epic - he totally dominated the game.
figurative Overcoming her fear of public speaking was a triumph for her confidence.
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