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Triumphant   /traɪˈəmfənt/   Listen
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Triumphant  adj.  
1.
Rejoicing for victory; triumphing; exultant. "Successful beyond hope to lead ye forth Triumphant out of this infernal pit."
2.
Celebrating victory; expressive of joy for success; as, a triumphant song or ode.
3.
Graced with conquest; victorious. "Athena, war's triumphant maid." "So shall it be in the church triumphant."
4.
Of or pertaining to triumph; triumphal. (Obs.) "Captives bound to a triumphant car."
Church triumphant, the church in heaven, enjoying a state of triumph, her warfare with evil being over; distinguished from church militant. See under Militant.






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"Triumphant" Quotes from Famous Books



... as painful as it would have been undeserved. I would have manifested by a profound submission to the laws of my country my perfect faith in her justice, and, relying on the purity of my motives and the rectitude of my conduct, should have looked forward with confidence to a triumphant refutation in the presence of that country and by the solemn judgment of such a tribunal not only of whatever charges might have been formally preferred against me, but of all the calumnies of which I have hitherto been the unresisting victim. As it is, I ...
— A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents: Tyler - Section 2 (of 3) of Volume 4: John Tyler • Compiled by James D. Richardson

... the symbol of the Bride, the building of the wall thereof should be of jasper,[40] and the foundations of it garnished with all manner of precious stones; and that, as the channel of the World, that triumphant utterance of the Psalmist should be true of it,—"I have rejoiced in the way of thy testimonies, as much as in all riches?" And shall we not look with changed temper down the long perspective of ...
— The Stones of Venice, Volume II (of 3) • John Ruskin

... of politics, and by the very loftiness of his ideals he alienated support. In short, as one writer has remarked, he was "a weigher of scruples and values in a time of transition, a representative of old-school politics on the threshold of triumphant democracy. The people did not understand him, but they felt instinctively that he was not one of themselves; and, therefore, they cast him out." Nobody had ever called him "Old Hickory" or any other ...
— The Reign of Andrew Jackson • Frederic Austin Ogg

... seen going in full gallop across the plain. Not all of them, however. A calf, and one of the cows, lay stretched upon the sward, to the great delight of the hunters, who, rushing forth from their cover, soon stood triumphant over the fallen game. ...
— The Plant Hunters - Adventures Among the Himalaya Mountains • Mayne Reid

... the change that had come over the experts in the short interval. The confident smile, the triumphant air of laying down a trump card, had vanished, and the expression of both was one of anxiety, not unmixed with apprehension. As Mr. Singleton advanced hesitatingly to the table, I recalled the words that he had uttered in his room at Scotland Yard; evidently his scheme of the game that was ...
— The Red Thumb Mark • R. Austin Freeman


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