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victory

/ˈvɪk.tər.i/

Victory is the culmination of effort resulting in a successful outcome over an opponent or obstacle.

Wort in 30 Sekunden

  • Victory is winning a competition or struggle.
  • It requires effort to achieve a goal.
  • It is a positive term for success.

Overview

Victory is a powerful noun that encapsulates the feeling and reality of triumph. It is the end result of a contest, war, or personal challenge where one party emerges superior to another. While it is often associated with physical sports or military history, it is equally applicable to personal milestones, such as overcoming a fear or finishing a complex project. Usage Patterns: Victory is typically used with verbs like 'claim,' 'achieve,' or 'celebrate.' You can have a 'hard-fought victory' or a 'decisive victory,' depending on how easily or with how much effort the goal was reached. It acts as a countable noun, so you can speak of 'a victory' or 'victories' in plural. Common Contexts: In sports, it is the standard term for winning a match. In politics, it refers to winning an election. In a broader sense, it is used in idioms like 'victory lap' or 'victory garden.' It is a positive, celebratory term often linked with success, accomplishment, and excellence. Similar Words Comparison: While 'win' is the most common synonym, 'victory' carries a slightly more formal and grand tone. 'Success' is broader and can refer to any positive outcome, whereas 'victory' specifically implies that there was an opponent or a hurdle that had to be defeated. 'Triumph' is a synonym that emphasizes the emotional joy and glory associated with a major victory.

Beispiele

1

The team celebrated their big victory.

everyday

The team celebrated their big victory.

2

The army claimed a decisive victory.

formal

The army claimed a decisive victory.

3

It was a small victory, but it felt good.

informal

It was a small victory, but it felt good.

4

The candidate's victory was unexpected.

academic

The candidate's victory was unexpected.

Häufige Kollokationen

decisive victory A clear and total win
claim victory To declare oneself the winner
hard-fought victory A win that required much effort

Häufige Phrasen

victory lap

A lap around a track after winning

taste of victory

The feeling of having won

victory garden

A garden planted for food during wartime

Wird oft verwechselt mit

victory vs win

Win can be used as a verb (I win) and a noun. Victory is only a noun and is more formal.

victory vs success

Success is a general term for achieving goals. Victory specifically implies a contest or opponent.

Grammatikmuster

achieve a victory claim victory celebrate a victory

How to Use It

Nutzungshinweise

Victory is generally a formal or elevated word. It is more common in writing and journalism than in casual conversation. Use it when you want to emphasize the significance or the struggle behind the success.


Häufige Fehler

The most common mistake is using victory as a verb. Remember that you cannot 'victory' something. Always use 'win' for the action.

Tips

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Use adjectives to describe victory

Pair victory with strong adjectives like 'decisive', 'narrow', or 'unexpected' to add detail. This helps clarify how the win was achieved.

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Avoid using victory as a verb

Many learners mistakenly try to use victory as a verb. Always remember to use 'win' for the action and 'victory' for the result.

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Victory in historical context

The term is deeply rooted in history, often associated with military triumphs. It carries a sense of honor and historical significance in many cultures.

Wortherkunft

The word comes from the Latin 'victoria', which is derived from 'vincere', meaning 'to conquer'. It entered English through Old French.

Kultureller Kontext

The concept of victory is central to human history, often immortalized in monuments, statues, and national anthems. It represents the peak of human ambition and the resolution of conflict.

Merkhilfe

Think of the 'V' sign made with fingers, which represents victory. V is for Victory, the ultimate V-shape for a winner.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

4 Fragen

No, while common in sports, it is used in many contexts including politics, personal life, and business. It describes overcoming any significant challenge.

No, victory is strictly a noun. To express the action, use the verb 'win' instead.

Yes, the plural form is 'victories'. You use it when referring to multiple successful outcomes.

Win can be both a noun and a verb, and it is more informal. Victory is a formal noun used to describe the state of having won.

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fill blank

The team celebrated their hard-fought ___ after the final whistle.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: victory

Victory is the noun required here to describe the result of the game.

multiple choice

Which of the following is grammatically correct?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: They achieved a victory.

Victory is a noun and requires a verb like 'achieve' or 'claim'.

sentence building

The team / a / claimed / victory / decisive.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: The team claimed a decisive victory.

Adjectives should come before the noun they modify.

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