Triumphal

/tɹaɪˈʌmfəl/

Synonyms for "triumphal" (18 found)

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Related words (9)

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Collocations

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triumphal archtriumphal bannertriumphal ceremonytriumphal monumenttriumphal processiontriumphal return

Inflections

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more triumphalmost triumphal

Derivations

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Translations

9 translations across 9 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • триумфален adj (of or relating to a triumph)

Catalan

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  • triomfal adj (of or relating to a triumph)

French

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  • triomphal adj (of or relating to a triumph)

Galician

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  • triunfal adj (of or relating to a triumph)

Hungarian

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  • diadalmi adj (of or relating to a triumph)

Polish

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  • triumfalny adj (of or relating to a triumph)

Portuguese

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  • triunfal adj (of or relating to a triumph)

Russian

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  • триумфальный adj (of or relating to a triumph)

Spanish

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  • triunfal adj (of or relating to a triumph)

Sample sentences

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At first, as in most of the other countries mentioned, hoods were worn, but when Charles VII. made his triumphal entry into Rouen, in 1449, he wore a hat lined with red velvet and surmounted with a rich plume of feathers.

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The political center of the Serbs had moved to Zeta (Montenegro) and the mystic Prince Jovan Vladimir in the latter part of the tenth century, sometimes called King of Zeta, tried in vain to stop the triumphal march of Tsar Samuel of Bulgaria through the Serb provinces.

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so near Heaven's door Triumphal with triumphal act have met

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