be victorious

Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words

To be the one who wins a battle, competition, or argument.

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Examples (10)

  • The team was ultimately victorious despite a slow start.
  • She hopes to be victorious in the upcoming chess tournament.
  • Even after a tough debate, he managed to be victorious with his arguments.
  • To be victorious in this election, we need more public support.
  • They have been victorious in every match this season.
  • Will the underdog be victorious against the reigning champion?
  • The small nation proved to be victorious in its fight for independence.
  • If we work together, we can be victorious over these challenges.
  • Having been victorious before, she knew what it took to win.
  • The general declared his troops would be victorious at dawn.