Victory
(noun)
- A success or triumph over an enemy in battle or war.
- A success or triumph in any struggle or contest.
- A feeling of triumph or elation as a result of a success.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french victorie, from latin victoria, from victus "conquered".
Examples:
- The country celebrated its victory in the war.
- The team's victory in the championship game was their first in decades.
- He felt a sense of victory after finally finishing the marathon.
- She felt victorious after her team won the game.
- The company's victory in the lawsuit allowed it to continue its operations.