victoriously
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Definition
- Adverb:
- In a victorious manner; in a way that achieves victory or success: This adverb describes an action performed with or resulting in triumph, conquest, or winning.
Usage
- The adverb "victoriously" is used to modify a verb, describing an action was completed—specifically, with a successful or triumphant outcome.
- It typically follows the verb it modifies or appears at the end of a clause.
Examples
- The team celebrated victoriously after scoring the winning goal.
- She raised her arms victoriously upon crossing the finish line first.
- The general's strategy was executed, and the battle ended victoriously for his forces.
Advanced Usage
- To emerge victoriously: To come out of a struggle or competition as the winner.
- Against all odds, the underdog emerged victoriously from the tournament.
- To conclude victoriously: To end in a successful or triumphant manner.
- The lengthy legal dispute concluded victoriously for the plaintiffs.
Variants and Related Words
- Victorious (adjective): Having won a victory; triumphant.
- The victorious army returned home.
- Victory (noun): An act of defeating an enemy or opponent in a battle, game, or other competition; success in a struggle against difficulties or an obstacle.
- They celebrated their hard-fought victory.
Synonyms
- Triumphantly
- Successfully
- Conqueringly
Antonyms
- Defeatedly
- Unsuccessfully
Adverb
- in a victorious manner
- Virginia had defended her land victoriously