victoriously
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vic·to·ri·ous
(vĭk-tôr′ē-əs)adj.
1. Being the winner in a contest or struggle: the victorious army.
2. Characteristic of or expressing a sense of victory or fulfillment: a victorious cheer.
vic·to′ri·ous·ly adv.
vic·to′ri·ous·ness n.
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Adv. | 1. | victoriously - in a victorious manner; "Virginia had defended her land victoriously" |
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Translations
بانتِصار
vítězně
gyõztesen
á sigursælan hátt
galibiyetlezaferle
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victor
(ˈviktə) noun the person who wins a battle or other contest.
vicˈtorious (-ˈtoː-) adjective successful or winning. the victorious army; Which team was victorious?
vicˈtoriously adverbˈvictory – plural ˈvictories – noun
(a) defeat of an enemy or rival. Our team has had two defeats and eight victories; At last they experienced the joy of victory.
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