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triumph - 20 thesaurus results
Main Entry: triumph
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: extreme happiness
Synonyms: celebration, elation, exultation, festivity, joy, jubilation, merriment, pride, rejoicing, exultance, jubilance, jubilee, reveling
Antonyms: sadness, sorrow, unhappiness
Main Entry: triumph
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be very happy
Synonyms: celebrate, crow, delight, exult, gloat, glory, rejoice, revel, swagger, jubilate
Antonyms: be sad
Main Entry: triumph
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: victory, achievement
Synonyms: accomplishment, ascendancy, attainment, big win*, cinch, conquest, coup, feat, gain, hit, pushover*, riot, score, sell, sensation, splash, success, sure thing*, tour de force*, win, big hit, clean sweep, feather in cap, grand slam, hole in one, homer, shoo-in, smash-hit, sure bet, surmounting, takeover, the gold, vanquishing, vanquishment, walkover
Antonyms: disaster, failure, forfeit, loss
Main Entry: triumph
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: achieve, succeed
Synonyms: best, conquer, dominate, flourish, overcome, overwhelm, prevail, prosper, sink, subdue, sweep, thrive, trounce, vanquish, win, beat the game, beat the system, blow away, carry the day, come out on top, get last laugh, strike it big, take it all, take the cake, win hands down, win out
Antonyms: fail, forfeit, lose
Main Entry: accomplishment
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: something successfully done, completed
Synonyms: ability, achievement, act, art, attainment, capability, completion, conclusion, consummation, coup, deed, effort, execution, exploit, feat, finish, fulfillment, performance, production, proficiency, realization, skill, stroke, talent, triumph, bringing about, carrying out, effecting
Antonyms: defeat, failure, frustration, nullification
Main Entry: achievement
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: something completed successfully; goal reached
Synonyms: accomplishment, acquisition, act, attainment, completion, conquest, consummation, contrivance, creation, deed, effort, enactment, execution, exploit, feat, fulfillment, hit, masterpiece, performance, production, realization, stroke, success, tour de force, triumph, victory, acquirement, actualization, effectuation, encompassment
Antonyms: defeat, failure, forfeit, injury, miscue, misfortune, neglect, negligence
Main Entry: best
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: defeat; gain advantage
Synonyms: beat, beat up*, better, blank*, blast*, bulldoze*, clobber*, conquer, cream*, deck*, drub*, exceed, excel, floor*, knock off*, lambaste, lick*, master, outclass, outdo, outshine, outstrip, overcome, prevail, put away, shut down, surpass, take down*, tan*, thrash*, top, total, transcend, trash*, triumph, trounce, wallop, waste*, wax*, whip*, wipe*, wipe out, zap*, KO, flax, get the better of, let have it, shoot down*, take care of, triumph over, whomp, whop, wipe the floor with
Antonyms: lose, relent, surrender, give up
Main Entry: celebration
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: commemoration of occasion, achievement
Synonyms: anniversary, bash*, birthday, blast*, blowout*, carousal, ceremony, conviviality, festival, festivity, fete, frolic, gaiety, gala, glorification, hilarity, hoopla, hullabaloo*, jubilation, keeping, merriment, merrymaking, observance, party, performance, recognition, remembrance, revelry, saturnalia, spree, triumph, honoring, jollification, joviality, jubilee, magnification, memorialization, solemnization, wingding
Main Entry: come back
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: return
Synonyms: reappear, recover, recur, resume, triumph, come again, do better, re-enter, remigrate
Antonyms: depart, go, leave
Main Entry: crow
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: brag, exult
Synonyms: babble, blow, bluster, boast, cackle, cry, flourish, gas, gloat, gurgle, mouth, prate, puff, rodomontade, squawk, strut, swagger, triumph, vaunt, whoop, caw, cock-a-doodle-doo, glory in, jubilate
Main Entry: elation
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: extreme happiness
Synonyms: bliss, buoyancy, buzz, charge, cloud nine*, delight, ecstasy, enthusiasm, euphoria, exaltation, excitement, exhilaration, exultation, glee, high, high spirits, intoxication, jollies, joy, joyfulness, joyousness, jubilation, kick*, kicks, rapture, stars in one's eyes, transport, triumph, up*, upper*
Antonyms: depression, sadness, sorrow, unhappiness
Main Entry: exultation
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: celebration, reveling
Synonyms: delight, elation, glee, glory, happiness, joy, jubilation, merriment, rejoicing, satisfaction, transport, triumph, crowing, gloating, high spirits, joyousness, jubilance
Antonyms: discouragement
Main Entry: feat
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: achievement
Synonyms: accomplishment, act, action, adventure, attainment, conquest, consummation, coup, deed, effort, enterprise, execution, exploit, performance, stunt, tour de force, triumph, venture, victory
Notes: a feat is a notable achievement or accomplishment while feet is plural for foot
Antonyms: failure, idleness, inaction
Main Entry: gloat
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: exclaim triumph
Synonyms: celebrate, crow*, exult, glory, rejoice, relish, triumph, vaunt, whoop*, rub it in
Antonyms: commiserate, sympathize, be sad
Main Entry: glory
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: boast, exult
Synonyms: crow, gloat, relish, revel, triumph, jubilate, pride oneself, take delight
Antonyms: condemn, criticize
Main Entry: prevail
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: dominate, control
Synonyms: abound, beat, best, carry, command, conquer, domineer, gain, make out, master, obtain, overcome, overrule, predominate, prove, reign, succeed, take off, triumph, win, be common, be current, be prevalent, be usual, be victorious, be widespread, come out on top, exist generally, get there, go great guns, go places, hit pay dirt, luck out, make it, move out, preponderate
Antonyms: lose, surrender
Main Entry: pull through
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: recover
Synonyms: come through, get over, improve, rally, survive, triumph, weather*, get better, ride out*
Antonyms: die, fail, lose
Main Entry: rejoice
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be very happy about something
Synonyms: celebrate, delight, enjoy, exult, glory, joy, revel, triumph, be glad, be overjoyed, feel happy, jump for joy, make merry
Antonyms: be sad
Main Entry: resurgence
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: revival
Synonyms: comeback, rebirth, rebound, recovery, rejuvenation, renaissance, renewal, restoration, resurrection, return, triumph, reawakening, renascence, revitalization
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