victorious
victorious — 形容詞
1. describes a person, team, or group that has come first or defeated an opponent i
勝利的
在比賽、競選或戰爭中獲勝的
describes a person, team, or group that has come first or defeated an opponent in a contest, sport, election, or battle.
The victorious team lifted the gold cup above their heads while the crowd roared.
獲勝的隊伍高舉金盃,全場觀眾歡聲雷動。
attributive use before 'team'
After a close election, the victorious candidate thanked every volunteer by name.
一場激烈的選舉過後,勝選的候選人一一向志工致謝。
victorious + candidate (election context)
Christopher felt victorious when his science project earned the top prize at the fair.
Christopher 的科展作品獲得首獎時,他覺得自己大獲全勝。
The victorious army entered the city and the streets filled with celebrating families.
獲勝的軍隊進入城裡,街道上擠滿了歡慶的家庭。
Tanvi emerged victorious from the debate tournament after four rounds of tough questions.
Tanvi 經過四輪激烈的答辯後,在辯論賽中勝出。
- triumphant
Emphasises the celebratory display or emotion after winning; more dramatic than victorious.
- winning
More general and less formal; can describe a streak, a ticket, or a performance rather than an achieved victory.
- successful
Much broader — refers to achieving any desired outcome, not necessarily by defeating an opponent.
- conquering
Stronger, often used for military or romantic contexts; implies total subjugation.
- defeated
The direct opposite — having lost to an opponent.
- unsuccessful
Broader antonym; not limited to competitive defeat.
文法句型
victorious + noun
be victorious
用法筆記
Often appears before nouns such as 'team', 'army', or 'candidate' (attributive), or after linking verbs like 'emerge' or 'feel' (predicative). The collocation 'emerge victorious' is especially common in news and formal writing.
常見錯誤
2. feeling deeply satisfied and proud because you have achieved something important
志得意滿的
因達成重要目標而內心滿足的
feeling deeply satisfied and proud because you have achieved something important or overcome a personal difficulty, whether or not there was a formal contest.
After finishing her first marathon, Élise felt truly victorious.
Élise 跑完人生第一場馬拉松後,感到真正的成就感。
predicative: feel victorious (personal achievement)
Walid described the victorious feeling of completing his novel after three years of hard work.
Walid 形容花了三年完成小說的那種志得意滿的感覺。
attributive: victorious + feeling
The team felt victorious not because they won the round, but because they gave their best.
這支隊伍覺得自己雖敗猶榮,不是因為贏了那一回合,而是因為全力以赴。
Baraka looked victorious as he held up his diploma for his parents to see.
Baraka 高舉文憑讓父母看,神情充滿了勝利的喜悅。
Madison felt victorious when she finally played the piano piece she had practiced for months.
Madison 終於能彈奏苦練幾個月的鋼琴曲時,覺得自己達成了一個重要的目標。
- triumphant
More outwardly celebratory; often implies showing off success rather than quiet fulfillment.
- fulfilled
Focuses on satisfaction and completeness rather than the excitement of triumph.
- elated
Emphasises extreme happiness; less about overcoming difficulty and more about joy itself.
- defeated
In a broader sense — feeling crushed by failure or inability to overcome a challenge.
- discouraged
The emotional opposite of feeling triumphant; lacking hope or confidence.
文法句型
feel victorious
victorious feeling
用法筆記
Unlike sense 1, this sense does not imply an actual contest or opponent. It describes an emotional state of fulfillment. Commonly used in self-improvement, recovery, and creative-achievement contexts. Frequently appears after 'feel'.