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18 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Triumphant' in a Sentence

"Marked by success or victory; having achieved a win or accomplished a goal." more

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The sun looked triumphant as it set behind the mountains.
The little plant looked triumphant after surviving the storm.
The triumphant explorer reached the summit of the mountain, enjoying the breathtaking view.
After months of hard work, Sarah felt triumphant when she received an A on her science project.
Sarah's smile was triumphant when she finished her puzzle.
The students were triumphant when they aced their spelling bee competition.
The little bird chirped a triumphant song after finding its nest.
The little gardener was triumphant as the flowers bloomed beautifully in the garden.
After months of hard work, Tom was triumphant when he received the highest grade in the class.
Jenny's artwork was so impressive that she felt triumphant when it was displayed in the school art exhibition.
Teddy was triumphant as he built a tall tower with his blocks.
Billy felt triumphant as he solved the math problem on his own.
The butterfly looked triumphant as it fluttered from flower to flower.
Emily's science experiment was a triumphant success, earning her a first-place ribbon.
Sally was triumphant when she finished reading her first book.
Bobby was triumphant after solving a challenging puzzle all by himself.
The triumphant team celebrated their victory with cheers and high-fives.
The happy team felt triumphant after winning the game.

Triumphant

trahy-uhm-fuhnt
adjectiveMarked by success or victory; having achieved a win or accomplished a goal.

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Last Updated On: July 19, 2024
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