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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
Derived Forms
- ˈٴǰdzܲԱ, noun
- ˈٴǰdzܲ, adverb
Other Word Forms
- ·ٴ۾·dzܲ· adverb
- ·ٴ۾·dzܲ·Ա noun
- v·ٴ۾·dzܲ adjective
- ܲȴ-·ٴ۾·dzܲ adjective
- quasi-·ٴ۾·dzܲ· adverb
- p··ٴ۾·dzܲ adjective
- super··ٴ۾·dzܲ· adverb
- super··ٴ۾·dzܲ·Ա noun
- ܲv·ٴ۾·dzܲ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of victorious1
Example Sentences
They have met twice with the world title on the line and more recently played out a fiercely contested Masters final in 2024, with O'Sullivan victorious.
During his victorious campaign to become president, Reagan described the department as a "new bureaucratic boondoggle" that allowed Washington, rather than "local needs and preferences", to determine how American children were to be educated.
And if the Russian president is victorious in Ukraine, might he then turn his attention towards them - particularly if he senses that Trump might not feel moved to intervene on their behalf?
And in 2024, congressional races were a weakpoint for the GOP even as the party was victorious in House races across much of the country.
Even after emerging victorious, Barcelona's Enrique described the tie as "a horror movie not a drama".
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