Victorious: meaning, definitions and examples

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victorious

 

[ vɪkˈtɔːriəs ]

Context #1

feeling of success

Having achieved victory; triumphant. Feeling or expressing triumph.

Synonyms

successful, triumphant, winning

Examples of usage

  • I felt victorious after winning the championship.
  • She had a victorious smile on her face.
  • The team was victorious in the final match.
Context #2

result of a battle or competition

Having won a victory; triumphant.

Synonyms

successful, triumphant, winning

Examples of usage

  • The victorious army celebrated their win.
  • The victorious team lifted the trophy.
  • After a long battle, the hero emerged victorious.

Translations

Translations of the word "victorious" in other languages:

🇵🇹 vitorioso

🇮🇳 विजयी (vijayee)

🇩🇪 siegreich

🇮🇩 berjaya

🇺🇦 переможний

🇵🇱 zwycięski

🇯🇵 勝利した (shouri shita)

🇫🇷 victorieux

🇪🇸 victorioso

🇹🇷 muzaffer

🇰🇷 승리한 (seungnihan)

🇸🇦 منتصر (muntasir)

🇨🇿 vítězný

🇸🇰 víťazný

🇨🇳 胜利的 (shènglì de)

🇸🇮 zmagovit

🇮🇸 sigursæll

🇰🇿 жеңімпаз (jeñimpaz)

🇬🇪 გამარჯვებული (gamardjvebuli)

🇦🇿 qalib

🇲🇽 victorioso

Word origin

The word 'victorious' originates from the Latin word 'victoriosus', which is derived from 'victoria' meaning 'victory'. It has been used in English since the late 16th century to describe the feeling of success or triumph after winning a battle, competition, or achieving a goal.