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triumphantly
[trahy-uhm-fuhnt-lee]
adverb
in a way that symbolizes victory or success.
Francis Scott Key was inspired by the sight of the large American flag flying triumphantly above the fort.
As she finishes, the music soars triumphantly then crunches onto what must be one of the most dramatically telling discords in the history of music.
in a way that shows rejoicing or exultation over a victory or success.
On Thursday the founder of the biotech company triumphantly announced production of 70 million doses of the antimalarial compound.
He turned and ran towards the jubilant fans, leaping triumphantly into the air.
Other Word Forms
- untriumphantly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of triumphantly1
Example Sentences
On one recent broadcast, after a foul ball was lined back into the booth, the audience saw Randazzo triumphantly hold up the ball, which would have been the end of the scene on many broadcasts.
Still, Schoenberg would not be Schoenberg without obstacles to have triumphantly overcome.
And with “Pavements,” he’s made a film that nobly and triumphantly searches for a way to capture the band’s essence.
After the 6th Street Viaduct was triumphantly unveiled, its hype quickly gave way to unruly street takeovers and copper thieves wire-stripping its lighting.
It’s only in the final few minutes of the course, once the room comfortably twirls to embrace metaphorical sunshine and assertively sashays to leave the negativity behind, that the song is triumphantly revealed.
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