triumphantly
triumphantly — adverb
1. showing the great pride and happiness that comes from winning or achieving somet
showing the great pride and happiness that comes from winning or achieving something
Yara waved her medal triumphantly at the cheering crowd.
verb of action + triumphantly ('waved... triumphantly')
After winning the tournament, the team walked triumphantly into the stadium.
verb of movement + triumphantly ('walked triumphantly')
Constanza held the championship trophy up triumphantly for everyone to see.
The young racehorse trotted triumphantly around the track as the crowd cheered.
'We succeeded!' Quan shouted triumphantly over the noise of the celebration.
- victoriously
the most direct synonym; interchangeable in most contexts
- proudly
broader in meaning — can describe pride from achievement or personal satisfaction, not necessarily tied to a victory
- exultantly
more intense and formal, suggesting open and enthusiastic celebration
- dejectedly
opposite mood — shows sadness or disappointment rather than pride in victory
- humbly
opposite manner — shows modesty rather than proud display of success