victoriously
victoriously — adverb
1. showing or expressing the joy and pride of having won a contest, conflict, or ot
showing or expressing the joy and pride of having won a contest, conflict, or other challenge
After winning the tournament, Liang raised his racket victoriously and smiled at the crowd.
raise + victoriously — physical display after winning
The firefighters emerged victoriously from the burning building, carrying the rescued child.
emerge victoriously from [place] — triumph after danger
Camila waved victoriously as she crossed the finish line ahead of the other runners.
The whole village cheered victoriously when news of the peace agreement arrived.
- triumphantly
very similar meaning; slightly more dramatic or emotional
- winningly
less common; can also mean 'in an appealing way' in other contexts
- defeatedly
showing the opposite emotion — despair after losing
用法筆記
Typically used with action verbs of movement (emerge, return, march) or expression (cheer, wave, shout, smile). Common in narrative and sports writing; less frequent in formal academic contexts.