Victory - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈvɪktərɪ|  American pronunciation of the word victory
Brit.  |ˈvɪkt(ə)rɪ|  British pronunciation of the word victory

noun

- a successful ending of a struggle or contest (syn: triumph)
a narrow victory
the general always gets credit for his army's victory
clinched a victory
convincing victory

Extra examples

The general led the troops to victory.

They had never experienced the thrill of victory.

The passage of the law was a tremendous victory for their cause.

It was a decisive victory for the army.

Napoleon's military victories

This ruling represents a victory for all women.

It was a surprisingly easy victory.

The United States gained a decisive victory under his command.

The result was a narrow victory for Smith.

The polls were predicting that Labour would win a landslide victory.

The government has won a very important victory.

Jordan led his team to victory.

Jesse Owens swept to victory in the Olympic Games of 1936.

The team insured their victory with an impressive goal-line stand.

The court's decision represents a victory for small businesses.

Word forms

noun
singular: victory
plural: victories
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