triumph

triumph
I
(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)
n. joy, exultation, celebration; success, victory, conquest; accomplishment. —v. i. win, conquer, succeed; celebrate, rejoice. See rejoicing, success, celebration.
II
(Roget's IV) n.
1. [Victory]
Syn. conquest, mastery, achievement, ascendancy, gain, success; see also victory 1 .
2. [Exultation]
Syn. jubilation, jubilee, reveling; see celebration 2 , joy 2 .
See Synonym Study at victory .
III
(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus)
I
n
1. victory success, win, achievement, accomplishment, hit, feat, conquest, score, *home run, *grand slam, *touchdown, *slam-dunk, coup, tour de force.
2. celebration elation, rejoicing, happiness, jubilation, exultation, acclamation.
ANT.: 1. failure, loss, flop, *goose egg. 2. humiliation, shame, dishonor
II
v
1. be victorious win, best, master, defeat, beat, *blow away, conquest, prevail, leave swirling in one's wake, succeed, achieve, accomplish, score, *hit a home run, hit a grand slam, *throw a touchdown, *slam-dunk, *skunk.
2. celebrate rejoice, exult, be elated, bask in the glory, revel, gloat.
ANT.: 1. lose, *blow it, *choke, flop. 2. mope, fret
IV
(Roget's Thesaurus II) I verb To feel or express an uplifting joy over a success or victory: crow, exult, glory, jubilate. See HAPPY. II noun 1. The act of conquering: conquest, victory, win. See WIN. 2. The act or condition of feeling an uplifting joy over a success or victory: exultance, exultancy, exultation, jubilance, jubilation. See HAPPY.

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