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adverb

triumphantly

treye-UHM-fuhnt-lee

Triumphantly (adverb) means In a way that shows pride or joy in victory. Example: “She held up the medal triumphantly for the cameras.”

adverb
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In a way that shows pride or joy in victory.
"She held up the medal triumphantly for the cameras."

How to use triumphantly

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishDone with the visible pride of a winner.

Word forms

more triumphantly comparative, most triumphantly superlative

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Frequently asked questions

What does “triumphantly” mean?

The word “triumphantly” means in a way that shows pride or joy in victory. In plain terms, done with the visible pride of a winner.

How do you pronounce “triumphantly”?

“Triumphantly” is pronounced treye-UHM-fuhnt-lee (/traɪˈʌmfəntli/ in IPA).

How do you use “triumphantly” in a sentence?

Here is “triumphantly” used in a sentence: “She held up the medal triumphantly for the cameras.”

What part of speech is “triumphantly”?

“Triumphantly” is an adverb.

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