victory
Imagine you play a simple game, like finding a hidden toy. If you find the toy, you win! That feeling of winning is a victory.
It means you did a good job and succeeded in what you tried to do.
So, a victory is when you win something, like a game or a friendly race.
It's a happy moment because you finished a challenge successfully.
A victory means you have won something! It's when you are successful in a game, a competition, or even a difficult situation. Think about a sports team that scores the most points – that's a victory for them!
It often comes after working very hard to achieve a goal. So, when you win, you have a victory.
At the C1 level, "victory" transcends a simple win; it encapsulates the culmination of strategic prowess, sustained effort, and often, overcoming significant adversity.
It signifies not merely the triumph in a game or competition, but rather a decisive and often hard-won success that validates superior skill, planning, or resilience.
This achievement frequently implies a comprehensive defeat of an opponent or a successful conquest of formidable challenges, marking a definitive resolution to a struggle.
The concept extends beyond physical contests, encompassing intellectual, moral, or even personal battles where a favorable outcome is secured.
§ Definition
- Noun
- A victory is the act of winning a game, a competition, or a struggle. It represents the successful end of a challenge after hard work.
§ How to use it in a sentence
The word "victory" is a noun. This means it names a thing, an idea, or an event. When you use it, you're talking about the achievement of winning. It's often used when someone or a team has worked hard to win something.
The team celebrated their big victory in the championship.
You can also use "victory" when talking about overcoming a difficult situation, not just a game.
It was a personal victory for her to finish the marathon.
§ Common prepositions with "victory"
When you use "victory," you will often see it paired with certain prepositions. These small words help connect "victory" to other parts of your sentence, telling us more about the win.
- Victory over: This is used when you want to show what or who was defeated.
They achieved a great victory over their rivals.
- Victory in: Use this when you want to specify the competition or area where the win occurred.
Her victory in the debate was unexpected.
- Victory for: This preposition is used to indicate who benefits from or gets the win.
This election result is a victory for the people.
By understanding these common uses and prepositions, you can confidently use the word "victory" in many different sentences. Practice makes perfect!
§ Common Mistakes with 'Victory'
The word "victory" is a powerful and generally positive term, but even simple words can be misused, especially by English learners. Understanding these common pitfalls can help you use "victory" more accurately and naturally. Here are some of the most frequent mistakes people make and how to avoid them.
§ Mistake 1: Using 'victory' as a verb
One of the most common errors is attempting to use "victory" as a verb. "Victory" is a noun; it describes the state or act of winning. You cannot "victory" someone or something. Instead, you achieve a victory, win a victory, or celebrate a victory.
- Incorrect Usage
- The team
victoriedthe game.
- Correct Usage
- The team won the game.
The team achieved a great victory.
§ Mistake 2: Confusing 'victory' with 'win' (as a noun)
While both "victory" and "win" (as a noun) refer to success in a competition, they aren't always interchangeable. "Victory" often implies a more significant, challenging, or hard-fought success. "Win" can be used for any success, big or small.
- Win: Can be used for everyday successes, individual games, or minor achievements.
- Victory: Often implies overcoming significant odds, a final triumph in a series, or a morally significant success.
- Example of 'Win'
- We had a small win in the board game last night.
Winning the championship was a huge victory for the team.
§ Mistake 3: Incorrect prepositions with 'victory'
Choosing the right preposition to go with "victory" is crucial for clear communication. Common prepositions include "over," "in," "against," and "for."
- Victory over: This is used to indicate what or whom was defeated.
- Victory in: This refers to the competition, battle, or context in which the victory occurred.
- Victory against: Similar to "over," it indicates the opponent.
- Victory for: This indicates who benefits from the victory.
- Example
- The general claimed victory over the enemy forces.
The team celebrated their victory in the final match.
§ Mistake 4: Overusing 'victory' when a simpler word would suffice
Sometimes, learners might overuse "victory" in situations where a simpler synonym like "win," "success," or "triumph" might sound more natural. While "victory" is a strong word, using it repeatedly or in minor contexts can make your language sound stilted.
- Awkward Usage
- I had a small
victorywhen I found my lost keys.
- Better Usage
- I had a small success when I found my lost keys.
§ Mistake 5: Not using 'a' or 'the' with 'victory'
Since "victory" is a countable noun, it often requires an article (a/an, the) when it's singular. Omitting the article is a common mistake for learners whose native languages don't use articles in the same way.
- Incorrect Usage
- They celebrated
victory.
- Correct Usage
- They celebrated a victory.
The team aimed for the victory in the championship.
§ Conclusion
By being aware of these common mistakes, you can significantly improve your use of the word "victory." Remember that it is a noun, often implying a significant triumph, and requires appropriate prepositions and articles. Practice using it in different contexts, and soon it will feel natural to you.
How Formal Is It?
"The general's strategic brilliance led to a decisive triumph in the arduous battle."
"Our team celebrated a well-deserved win after a tough match."
"Getting that promotion was a real success for him after all his hard work."
"We finished the puzzle! Yay!"
"We got the W in the championship game, that was epic!"
قواعد يجب معرفتها
Nouns refer to people, places, things, or ideas. In this case, 'victory' is an abstract noun, referring to an idea or a concept.
The team celebrated their victory with their fans.
Articles (a, an, the) are used before nouns. 'A' is used before 'victory' because it starts with a consonant sound and refers to one general victory.
A victory can boost a team's morale.
Possessive nouns show ownership. We can use an apostrophe 's' to show that something belongs to a victory, although it's less common for abstract nouns.
The victory's impact was felt by everyone.
Prepositions often follow nouns to show relationships. In the definition, 'of' is used after 'victory' to indicate what was won.
This was a victory of good over evil.
Nouns can be made plural. The plural of 'victory' is 'victories' (changing 'y' to 'ies').
They achieved many victories throughout the season.
نصائح
Start with common words
Focus on high-frequency words first, like 'victory', as they are used more often in everyday English.
Use flashcards
Create flashcards with the word 'victory' on one side and its definition on the other. This helps with memorization.
Practice pronunciation
Listen to how 'victory' is pronounced by native speakers and try to imitate it. There are many online tools for this.
Use it in sentences
Try to form your own sentences using the word 'victory'. For example, 'The team celebrated their victory.'
Read English texts
Look for the word 'victory' in simple English books, articles, or stories. Seeing it in context helps understanding.
Watch English videos
Watch children's shows or short videos in English. You might hear words like 'victory' used in a simple way.
Keep a vocabulary notebook
Write down new words like 'victory', their definitions, and example sentences in a special notebook.
Find synonyms and antonyms
Learning words related to 'victory' (like 'win', 'success') and opposite words (like 'defeat', 'loss') expands your vocabulary.
Review regularly
Go back and review words like 'victory' periodically to ensure you don't forget them.
Don't be afraid to make mistakes
It's normal to make errors when learning. The important thing is to keep practicing and using words like 'victory'.
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The team celebrated their first ___ of the season.
A 'victory' means winning. The team won, so they celebrated their victory.
It was a great ___ when our favorite player scored the winning goal.
Scoring the winning goal means winning, which is a 'victory'.
After many tries, the little boy achieved a ___ in building his tower.
He succeeded in building the tower after many tries, which is a 'victory'.
The small dog felt a sense of ___ after chasing the big cat away.
Chasing away a bigger cat means he won the small struggle, which is a 'victory'.
Winning the race was a personal ___ for the runner.
Winning a race is an act of winning, so it's a 'victory'.
The chess player shouted with joy after a clever ___ over his opponent.
Winning against an opponent in a game like chess is a 'victory'.
The word is about winning.
The word means success in a struggle.
The word is the opposite of defeat.
Read this aloud:
We had a big victory today.
Focus: victory
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The victory made everyone happy.
Focus: happy
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It was a sweet victory.
Focus: sweet
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The team celebrated their first ___ of the season.
A 'victory' means winning, which is what a team celebrates after a successful game.
After many hours of studying, passing the exam felt like a personal ___.
Passing a difficult exam after hard work is a successful achievement, or a 'victory'.
The small company achieved a great ___ against the big corporation.
To 'achieve a great victory' means to win impressively against a strong opponent.
Her hard work led to a well-deserved ___ in the championship.
Hard work often leads to winning, which is a 'victory', especially in a championship.
The general declared ___ after the long battle.
After a battle, if one side wins, the general declares 'victory'.
It was a clear ___ for the home team, with a score of 3-0.
A score of 3-0 indicates a clear win, or 'victory', for the home team.
After months of hard work and dedication, the team celebrated their great ___ in the championship.
A 'victory' means winning, which fits the context of celebrating success after hard work in a championship. 'Defeat', 'draw', and 'loss' all imply not winning.
The general declared a decisive ___ after his army successfully defended the city against the invading forces.
In a military context, 'victory' refers to the successful outcome of a battle or campaign. 'Retreat', 'truce', and 'surrender' all describe different, less successful, outcomes.
Achieving a personal ___ over a long-standing fear can be incredibly empowering.
A 'victory' in this context means overcoming a personal challenge or fear, leading to a feeling of empowerment. 'Struggle', 'challenge', and 'obstacle' are things that need to be overcome, not the act of overcoming them.
A victory always involves a physical competition or game.
While many victories occur in games or competitions, the term can also refer to overcoming personal challenges or struggles, which may not be physical.
The word 'victory' suggests a successful outcome after effort.
The definition of victory emphasizes the successful end of a challenge after hard work, implying effort was involved.
If a team loses a match, they have achieved a victory.
Losing a match is the opposite of achieving a victory. Victory means winning.
Focus on the word 'victory' and how it's used in context.
Listen for 'victory' and understand its meaning in this more abstract sense.
Pay attention to the context of 'victory' in a business setting.
Read this aloud:
It was a decisive victory for the underdog in the championship match.
Focus: de-CI-sive VIC-to-ry
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Winning the debate was a moral victory, even if it didn't change everyone's minds.
Focus: MO-ral VIC-to-ry
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The community united for a great victory against the proposed development.
Focus: COM-mu-ni-ty u-NI-ted VIC-to-ry
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Start with common words
Focus on high-frequency words first, like 'victory', as they are used more often in everyday English.
Use flashcards
Create flashcards with the word 'victory' on one side and its definition on the other. This helps with memorization.
Practice pronunciation
Listen to how 'victory' is pronounced by native speakers and try to imitate it. There are many online tools for this.
Use it in sentences
Try to form your own sentences using the word 'victory'. For example, 'The team celebrated their victory.'
مثال
The team celebrated their first victory of the season last night.
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