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triumphal

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Adjective — Relating to, or celebrating, a triumph or victory.

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triumphal arch triumphal procession

Etymology

From Latin triumphālis, related to triumphus.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “triumphal” mean?

The word “triumphal” means relating to, or celebrating, a triumph or victory. In plain terms, describing something built or held in celebration of victory.

How do you pronounce “triumphal”?

“Triumphal” is pronounced treye-UHM-fuhl (/tɹaɪˈʌmfəl/ in IPA).

How do you use “triumphal” in a sentence?

Here is “triumphal” used in a sentence: “The emperor rode through a triumphal arch built to mark his conquests.”

What part of speech is “triumphal”?

“Triumphal” is an adjective.

Where does the word “triumphal” come from?

The word “triumphal” comes from Latin. From Latin triumphālis, related to triumphus.

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