Triumphal

Word TRIUMPHAL
Character 9
Hyphenation tri um phal
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Definitions and meanings of "Triumphal"

What do we mean by triumphal?

Relating to or having the nature of a triumph. adjective

Celebrating or commemorating a victory or triumph. adjective

Pertaining to triumph; commemorating or used in celebrating a triumph or victory: as, a triumphal crown or car; a triumphal march.

A token of victory. noun

An ode or song in celebration of victory or of peace; a pæan; a hymn of rejoicing. noun

Of or pertaining to triumph; used in a triumph; indicating, or in honor of, a triumph or victory. adjective

A token of victory. noun

Of, relating to, or being a triumph adjective

That celebrates or commemorates a triumph or victory adjective

Joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success adjective

Relating to or celebrating a triumph adjective

A token of victory.

Searching for the trophy you know exists even when all odds are against you and the trophy overlords claim it does not exist. Urban Dictionary

Thinking you are about to win the 2010 elections and start celebrating only to realise you are far from it... Urban Dictionary

The time between when she said yes, to the sms she's telling you she has to cancel... Urban Dictionary

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The word "triumphal" in example sentences

They saw advancing towards them, to the sound of this pleasing music, what they call a triumphal car, drawn by six grey mules with white linen housings, on each of which was mounted a penitent, robed also in white, with a large lighted wax taper in his hand. ❋ Unknown (2002)

“Even when the queen came here,” Victor told me, striking a certain triumphal tone, “before the Troubles started, my father got arrested and put away for a couple of days to make sure no harm came to the queen.” ❋ Unknown (2006)

And if you have accepted the addresses of a deserving man, do behave sensibly and honorably, and not lead him about as if in triumphal chains, nor take advantage of his love by playing with his feelings. ❋ Sophia Orne (1873)

While the solid branches were reserved for the construction of the booths, the lighter branches were carried by men, who marched in triumphal procession, singing psalms and crying "Hosanna!" which signifies, "Save, we beseech thee!" ❋ Unknown (1871)

His days there could only have been called triumphal. ❋ Daniel Yergin (2008)

From Egypt, Roosevelt crossed to Naples, and then began what must be described as a triumphal progress through Central and Western Europe. ❋ Thayer, William R (1919)

The bells were rung, and a hideous object of brushwood and bunting, that looked like the work of a bower-bird, was erected in the road, and called a triumphal arch. ❋ Arthur Christopher Benson (1893)

His entry might almost be called a triumphal one, for the people of Rome were so grateful for the restoration of their treasures that they expressed their joy in demonstrations to Canova. ❋ Clara Erskine Clement Waters (1875)

Palm Sunday processions were held in several localities in Malta - and around the Catholic world - today, recalling the triumphal entry of Jesus Christ in Jerusalem, preceding his arrest and crucifixion. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Yesterday, people waved palm branches to recall the triumphal entry of a different kind of King, into an adoring crowd that will soon turn on him. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Right now in Honduras a whole nation can wrap itself in the prickly coat of the soldiers or be mesmerized by the "triumphal" return -- a la Chavez -- of one who has been deposed by force. ❋ Unknown (2009)

“Our council,” said Claverhouse, “being resolved, I suppose, to testify by their present exultation the extent of their former terror, have decreed a kind of triumphal entry to us victors and our captives; but as I do not quite approve the taste of it, I am willing to avoid my own part in the show, and, at the same time, to save you from yours.” ❋ Unknown (2004)

There was to be a concert that evening at the Conservatorium, and, through vestibule and entrance-halls, which, for this reason, were unusually crowded, the young men made a kind of triumphal progress. ❋ Unknown (2003)

It was supposed to be a kind of triumphal moment for Fidel. ❋ Unknown (2001)

In his conclusion, Joffe, who helped promote Goldhagen's tour through Germany, congratulates his German compatriots for their "triumphal" reception of Goldhagen during his German tour. ❋ Bodemann, Y. Michal (1997)

[St]. James triumphalism was never ceasing even [in the face] of certain defeat. He never gave up and never surrendered, his triumphalism was [unmatched]. ❋ TngntFrmr (2019)

Julia: [woot woot]! i'm getting smashed tonight! [I won]! Tony: [bahahaha]! that's premature triumphalism baby! ❋ Elzi (2010)

dream girl:" I'll see you tonight.. wink wink" guy all dressed up, getting in the car.. [beep beep] .. [sms] reads: " [sorry, but] i can't make it tonight.." you call your mate and tell him.. he goes: " that's premature triumphalism!" ❋ Elzi (2010)

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