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victorious
/ ɪˈɔːɪə /
adjective
having defeated an adversary
the victorious nations
of, relating to, indicative of, or characterized by victory
a victorious conclusion
Other Word Forms
- victoriously adverb
- victoriousness noun
- previctorious adjective
- quasi-victorious adjective
- quasi-victoriously adverb
- supervictorious adjective
- supervictoriously adverb
- supervictoriousness noun
- unvictorious adjective
- ˈٴǰdzܲԱ noun
- ˈٴǰdzܲ adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of victorious1
Example Sentences
“Working alongside a dedicated, driven group of folks, we faced every challenge head-on and, together, celebrated a victorious outcome,” Fugate wrote on Instagram.
But the political chaos that followed means victorious Lee's biggest challenge is still ahead of him.
Macron's office said he would host the victorious players on Sunday to congratulate them.
Many beloved “Karate Kid” characters and icons of millennial sports movies enter the ring, but in the ensuing melee, no one emerges victorious.
German Tom Kopke was victorious at the Gloucestershire cheese-rolling event for the second year in a row, saying he "risked his life" to win.
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