Pronunciation: /ˈvɪktəri/
noun a success or triumph over an enemy in battle or war
A1 The team celebrated their victory with a big party.
A2 She felt a sense of victory after completing her first marathon.
B1 The candidate's victory in the election was a result of hard work and dedication.
B2 The championship game ended in a hard-fought victory for the home team.
C1 His victory in the court case was a major turning point in his legal career.
C2 The general led his troops to a decisive victory in the battle, securing the country's freedom.
adjective relating to or characterized by victory
A1 The team celebrated their victory with a big party.
A2 She felt a sense of victory after completing her first marathon.
B1 The candidate's victory in the election was a surprise to many.
B2 The company's victory in securing the contract was a result of their hard work.
C1 His victory in the legal battle was a testament to his skill as a lawyer.
C2 The team's victory in the championship game solidified their status as the best in the league.
formal The team celebrated their hard-earned victory on the field.
informal We totally crushed it and got the victory!
slang We snagged the W with that victory!
figurative Sometimes, finding peace within yourself is the ultimate victory.
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