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Being joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success.
triumphant
rejoicing
jubilant
triumphal
exulting
prideful
elated
Synonyms
Examples for "
triumphant
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triumphant
rejoicing
jubilant
triumphal
exulting
Examples for "
triumphant
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1
This glimmer of hope could see tobacco make a
triumphant
return soon.
2
The Captain darted a
triumphant
glance in the direction of the tutor.
3
It was a
triumphant
campaign, but not all the news was good.
4
Verdict: A
triumphant
,
life-affirming set from the indie-rock icons Rating: 4 stars
5
The Maestro was
triumphant
;
his chest had gained two inches in expansion.
1
Laura found him in the porch, already
rejoicing
in the morning view.
2
For now, however, Conrad is
rejoicing
in his restored life and health.
3
The life that rejoices in solitude may be only
rejoicing
in selfishness.
4
Jefferson put the letter in his pocket and left the house
rejoicing
.
5
We're not
rejoicing
the way we anticipated because we know what's coming.
1
Addressing
jubilant
supporters, Ms Handel thanked key Republican figures, including President Trump.
2
The special quality of Jondalar's laugh-thehearty,
jubilant
freedom of it-invitedresponse.
3
The drop in the temperature was tremendous, but the ski-ers were
jubilant
.
4
Smoke met Shorty in the warm saloon, and found the latter
jubilant
.
5
Tens of thousands of
jubilant
people are gathered in St Peter's Square.
1
The revelation of the mysteries is the
triumphal
close of the piece.
2
Then the retreat began; but it was more like a
triumphal
progress.
3
The progress of the expedition up the river resembled a
triumphal
procession.
4
The opera ends with the
triumphal
entry of the Czar into Moscow.
5
The Romans returned in
triumphal
procession and pageant to their own country.
1
He was learning the flavor of real success and
exulting
in it.
2
Gissing moved to and fro
exulting
in the great tide of shopping.
3
The opening year found Cairo
exulting
in its deep and all-pervading mud.
4
And Camorak sat at the head of all,
exulting
in his youth.
5
He was
exulting
in the thought that he must be peeving Amanda.
1
Young men, chests puffed out, swagger around the cars like
prideful
lions.
2
I feared that I'd been
prideful
and mistaken to make him leave.
3
Cab drivers hailed him as a likely fare, to his
prideful
content.
4
Lowry regarded it as nonsense at best,
prideful
and blasphemous at worst.
5
I didn't have it; at that point I was still
prideful
.
1
The man was openly
exultant
;
he stood for Demos grasping the sceptre.
2
US and British envoys were
exultant
about the low vote for Iran.
3
The
exultant
chant of the lone occupant of the building suddenly ceased.
4
Towards the close of day the stranger strode into the hall
exultant
.
5
Brünnhilde arrives among the
exultant
throng in tears, bearing Sieglinde with her.
6
With an
exultant
shout Hogan jumped up and started for the line.
7
Gordon looked over the seething mass of excited men with
exultant
response.
8
Miriam suggested, in a voice which contrasted curiously with that
exultant
cry.
9
That's the plan for you, the gentleman exclaimed, in an
exultant
tone.
10
Sandy McTrigger grounded his canoe on the sand-bar with an
exultant
yell.
11
A sturdy and even
exultant
cheerfulness was, however, steadily growing in him.
12
The Sheep banged forth with both barrels, and gave an
exultant
cry.
13
Henry looks
exultant
,
like a man who has won a great battle.
14
The fierce, tender egoism of her love filled him with
exultant
pride.
15
She was conscious, too, of something
formidable
-
carelessly
exultant
in his own strength.
16
But Urrea, although younger and lower in rank, was firm, even
exultant
.
exultant
exultant joy
exultant shout
exultant cry
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exultant yell