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triumphant

[trahy-uhm-fuhnt] / traɪˈʌm fənt /


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Some are triumphant—like the time I hosted my entire MFA cohort with a DIY baked potato bar and some donated champagne.

From Salon

The biggest TV show of the year however, was a triumphant first series of The Celebrity Traitors, and the many viral moments that came with it.

From BBC

To return to this idea of the characters wrestling with what life looks like after this is over, if it’s ever over — is a happy or triumphant ending possible?

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. Clayton’s “Finding Ways,” whose triumphant melody coalesces from a loose geometry of intervals, and which relies on tension-and-release, suggests the architecture and motion of music by pianist Andrew Hill, another 1960s Blue Note hero.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s a triumphant exchange written to buoy our hope that the next season of “The Bear” will be about its ascent instead of its demise.

From Salon