Synonym: exultant, exulting, jubilant, prideful, rejoicing, triumphal, victorious. Similar words: triumphantly, triumph, triumvirate, phantom, elephant, sycophant, elephantine, elephantiasis. Meaning: [traɪ'ʌmfənt] adj. 1. joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success 2. experiencing triumph.
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31. The triumphant plant, a combination of lichen and cactus, certainly would look weird to the eyes of man.
32. Allowing herself a small triumphant smile, she started the same process on the right boot.
33. Then one day she rang him with the triumphant news that she had finished.
34. Far From the Madding Crowd brought this period of literary apprenticeship to a triumphant close.
35. Over and over again, for twenty-five minutes, the heads rose and fell before the final triumphant cry of Allah hu-Akbar!
36. Staggering to my feet, soaking but triumphant,[http://sentencedict.com/triumphant.html] I was greeted by loud clapping from the far bank.
37. Only impossibly high personal expectations kept Gea Johnson from celebrating her triumphant return to track.
38. The result is a smoldering tale blending end-of-the-road madness with earthy compassion and the triumphant human spirit.
39. Always feeling triumphant for his confidence, sad about my loss, and frightened that something awful might happen.
40. Only when we are fully deployed are we capable of that triumphant expression.
41. Her grim smile was triumphant when she turned back to the open freight car.
42. In ten seconds or so I would be either triumphant or in sackcloth and ashes.
43. In its triumphant heyday, the Thatcher coalition was held together both by ideology and by interest.
44. Liz smiled to herself, triumphant, and ploughed on towards Kate.
45. The smug mask of virtue triumphant could be almost as horrible as the face of wickedness revealed.
46. A 25-date tour saw the band both triumphant and emotionally disturbed.
47. If all went well, today would be the triumphant conclusion to more than a year of patient, careful work.
48. It was, however, the Right which emerged triumphant from the political crisis brought by defeat.
49. Deterministic laws of atomic arrangements in the triumphant years of classical physics seemed to lie behind the phenomena of life.
50. The tower is a statement of arrival, as boastful and triumphant as the Tughluk buildings around me were understated and austere.
51. As John Gardner has said, talent is one thing, while its triumphant expression is another.
52. Even during his triumphant progress in the summer, the doctor did not always receive a unanimous reception.
53. Then they withdrew the arrows and held them up to view as before, with triumphant yelps.
54. One is founded on the triumphant rise of natural science since the sixteenth century.
55. Only to Amy did she admit how triumphant she felt, and how vindicated.
56. She wanted to be alone; to escape with her triumphant discovery.
57. Triumphant Rome tried to exterminate the Church of Mary, but only succeeded in driving it underground.
58. After several weeks of fevered indigestion and almost terminal flatulence Grom emerged triumphant.
59. This piece of information I gave him with a triumphant smile.
60. The arch is surmounted by a triumphant statue of Columbus.
More similar words: triumphantly, triumph, triumvirate, phantom, elephant, sycophant, elephantine, elephantiasis, a white elephant, emphasis, emphasize, emphatic, delirium, aquarium, terrarium, moratorium, opprobrium, auditorium, equilibrium, planetarium, disequilibrium, lymphatic system, orphan, epiphany, clap hands, diaphanous, chant, penchant, merchant, enchanted.