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triumphant

[trahy-uhm-fuhnt] / traɪˈʌm fənt /


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It had to be a quietly triumphant moment for the deep-thinking Kupp, who reads about two dozen books over the course of a season and writes poetry in his spare time.

From Los Angeles Times

That isn’t because they become less powerful but because they become dependable, affordable and broadly usable—quietly triumphant and easily overlooked.

From The Wall Street Journal

Everything is in place for a triumphant surge towards the finishing tape.

From BBC

He’s dedicated himself to the work, as was evident in his triumphant turn in the Shakespeare Theatre Company’s 2023 production of “King Lear” in Washington, D.C., directed by Simon Godwin.

From Los Angeles Times

“It goes on to say the speaker predicted the triumphant election of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin in next month’s election ‘by a splendid popular majority.’”

From Literature