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Definition of victorious in English: victoriousadjective vɪkˈtɔːrɪəsvɪkˈtɔriəs 1Having won a victory; triumphant. the team defied the odds and emerged victorious Example sentencesExamples - Named player of the championship, he was one of the victorious Army team that won the championship.
- Of course the criminals with victorious armies needn't worry too much yet, but stay tuned.
- No victorious so-called army hands over weapons to a commission established by its enemy.
- That obsessiveness is what is required in the modern, successful, consistently victorious athlete.
- The guest panel judges the menus to determine who is victorious and who is vanquished.
- You are victorious, you are triumphant, that is how it should be, and that is how it will be.
- The Red Army emerged victorious, and the Bolsheviks assumed total control of the country.
- Ye shall see them at rule, at victorious armies, at all the joy; and there shall be in them a joy a million times greater than this.
- In 1648 he was again victorious over a Habsburg army under Archduke Leopold Wilhelm at Lens.
- His young audience was the victorious Minor team who had won the County Down Minor Championships.
- I have conquered the simultaneous equation, and emerged victorious from the forests of factorising.
- Last year they were victorious five times during the whole Reebok campaign, and have won just twice so far this season.
- Our host was victorious in the second game and came close to triumphing in the last.
- He pledged that if his heavily outnumbered army were victorious, he would make St Andrew the patron saint of his people.
- It was the second time he has won a British championship race having being victorious last year in the Brecon Beacons.
- The medals will be presented to the victorious Junior Championship Shield winners from last year.
- Residents are hoping to prove victorious for a second time in their campaign to block a housing development.
- Finally, they realized that they would have to get the army within the city to be victorious.
- His victorious army reclaimed the Greek-occupied areas in Asia Minor in 1922.
- And then he put the tiny cellular phone back in his pocket and jumped in triumph, like a victorious athlete.
Synonyms triumphant, conquering, vanquishing, winning, champion, successful, top, first, second to none prizewinning, cup-winning undefeated, unbeaten, unconquered, unvanquished, unsubdued - 1.1 Of or characterized by victory.
he'd participated in the victorious campaigns of the Franco-Prussian War Example sentencesExamples - I pushed him off me as hard as I could, a victorious smile painted in my mind as he lay flat on the ground.
- Now I know my glorious Father for whom we fight this victorious war will be angry!
- The Saxon title was offered to a duke in Saxony called Maurice and the title would be his at the end of a victorious campaign.
- The applause intensified as a beaming Amir appeared on-screen, his arms raised aloft in a victorious stance.
- Trish sits back in her seat, a small victorious smile playing about her face.
- A campaign to block a housing development has proved victorious for the second time.
- How do we resolve that if he persists in claiming this as his victorious right?
- Last season Makelele missed only two games in Chelsea's victorious Premiership campaign.
- In the Feast of the first fruits, three days later, we see Christ's victorious conquest of the grave on the first day of the week.
- The NuJ at Emap has fought a four-year campaign for recognition which was victorious in April.
- He teases the country for its narcissism involving their victorious past.
- The England rugby union team sported skin tight shirts during their victorious World Cup campaign.
Origin Late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French victorious, from Latin victoriosus, from victoria (see victory). Rhymes censorious, glorious, laborious, meritorious, notorious, uproarious, uxorious, vainglorious Definition of victorious in US English: victoriousadjectivevɪkˈtɔriəsvikˈtôrēəs 1Having won a victory; triumphant. the team defied the odds and emerged victorious Example sentencesExamples - In 1648 he was again victorious over a Habsburg army under Archduke Leopold Wilhelm at Lens.
- Named player of the championship, he was one of the victorious Army team that won the championship.
- And then he put the tiny cellular phone back in his pocket and jumped in triumph, like a victorious athlete.
- The Red Army emerged victorious, and the Bolsheviks assumed total control of the country.
- That obsessiveness is what is required in the modern, successful, consistently victorious athlete.
- Last year they were victorious five times during the whole Reebok campaign, and have won just twice so far this season.
- Ye shall see them at rule, at victorious armies, at all the joy; and there shall be in them a joy a million times greater than this.
- Finally, they realized that they would have to get the army within the city to be victorious.
- I have conquered the simultaneous equation, and emerged victorious from the forests of factorising.
- He pledged that if his heavily outnumbered army were victorious, he would make St Andrew the patron saint of his people.
- No victorious so-called army hands over weapons to a commission established by its enemy.
- You are victorious, you are triumphant, that is how it should be, and that is how it will be.
- His victorious army reclaimed the Greek-occupied areas in Asia Minor in 1922.
- It was the second time he has won a British championship race having being victorious last year in the Brecon Beacons.
- Residents are hoping to prove victorious for a second time in their campaign to block a housing development.
- Our host was victorious in the second game and came close to triumphing in the last.
- His young audience was the victorious Minor team who had won the County Down Minor Championships.
- The medals will be presented to the victorious Junior Championship Shield winners from last year.
- The guest panel judges the menus to determine who is victorious and who is vanquished.
- Of course the criminals with victorious armies needn't worry too much yet, but stay tuned.
Synonyms triumphant, conquering, vanquishing, winning, champion, successful, top, first, second to none - 1.1 Of or characterized by victory.
he'd participated in the victorious campaigns of the Franco-Prussian War Example sentencesExamples - Trish sits back in her seat, a small victorious smile playing about her face.
- I pushed him off me as hard as I could, a victorious smile painted in my mind as he lay flat on the ground.
- The England rugby union team sported skin tight shirts during their victorious World Cup campaign.
- The Saxon title was offered to a duke in Saxony called Maurice and the title would be his at the end of a victorious campaign.
- The NuJ at Emap has fought a four-year campaign for recognition which was victorious in April.
- In the Feast of the first fruits, three days later, we see Christ's victorious conquest of the grave on the first day of the week.
- How do we resolve that if he persists in claiming this as his victorious right?
- A campaign to block a housing development has proved victorious for the second time.
- He teases the country for its narcissism involving their victorious past.
- The applause intensified as a beaming Amir appeared on-screen, his arms raised aloft in a victorious stance.
- Last season Makelele missed only two games in Chelsea's victorious Premiership campaign.
- Now I know my glorious Father for whom we fight this victorious war will be angry!
Origin Late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French victorious, from Latin victoriosus, from victoria (see victory). |