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victory

A victory is when you win a game or a contest.

Explanation at your level:

Victory means winning. If you play a game and you are the winner, you have a victory. It is a happy thing. You work hard and then you win. That is a victory!

A victory is when you win a competition or a game. It is the end of a hard challenge. When you win, you feel very good. You can say, 'Our team had a great victory today.' It is a positive word for success.

Victory describes the moment of winning a struggle or a contest. It is often used in sports, but you can also have a personal victory, like finishing a difficult book. It implies that you worked hard to overcome an obstacle. When you secure a victory, you have achieved your goal.

Victory is a noun that signifies a triumph over an opponent or a difficult situation. It carries a sense of achievement and accomplishment. You might hear about a 'decisive victory' in politics or a 'hard-won victory' in business. It is a more formal way of saying 'win' and suggests that the success required significant effort.

The term victory transcends simple winning; it encapsulates the successful culmination of a strategic effort or a prolonged conflict. In academic or professional contexts, it is often used to describe overcoming systemic challenges. It is a powerful, evocative word that suggests not just success, but the defeat of an opposing force or a significant barrier. Using it adds gravitas to your description of an achievement.

Victory is a multifaceted term rooted in the Latin 'victoria.' Beyond its literal application in competitive sports or martial contexts, it is frequently employed in metaphorical senses—such as a 'victory of the spirit' or 'a victory for justice.' It denotes a state of superiority or dominance following a period of adversity. In literature, it is often used to frame the arc of a protagonist's journey, marking the resolution of their struggle. Its usage implies a definitive, often hard-earned, shift in power or circumstance.

30秒でわかる単語

  • Victory is a noun meaning a win.
  • It comes from the Latin word 'victoria'.
  • It is used in sports, war, and personal goals.
  • The plural is 'victories'.

Hey there! Let's talk about victory. It is one of those powerful words that feels good just to say. At its core, a victory is all about winning. Whether you are playing a board game with friends, competing in a sports match, or even just finishing a really tough project at work, when you cross that finish line successfully, you have achieved victory.

Think of it as the ultimate reward for your hard work and determination. It is not just about being the best; it is about the moment you overcome a challenge that stood in your way. Using this word adds a sense of importance and accomplishment to your success. It sounds much more significant than just saying 'I won.'

The word victory has a truly grand history. It comes from the Latin word victoria, which is directly related to vincere, meaning 'to conquer.' It has been a part of the English language since the 13th century, arriving via Old French.

Historically, it was heavily tied to military success and the glory of generals returning from battle. In ancient times, the goddess Victoria was the Roman personification of victory, often depicted with wings. Over the centuries, the word evolved from strictly describing battlefield triumphs to encompass sports, personal goals, and even political successes. It is fascinating how a word that once described ancient Roman conquests now perfectly fits a kid winning a soccer game!

You can use victory in both casual and formal situations. In casual conversation, you might say, 'That was a sweet victory!' after a game. In formal or professional settings, it carries more weight, like 'The company celebrated a major victory in the market.'

Common collocations include 'a hard-won victory', which emphasizes that the success wasn't easy to get, or 'a landslide victory', often used in politics to describe a massive win. You will often see it paired with verbs like 'claim', 'secure', or 'celebrate'. It is a versatile word, but always keep in mind that it implies a significant achievement, not just a small task completion.

Idioms make language colorful! Here are some common ways we use victory-related concepts:

  • 'Taste victory': To experience the feeling of winning. Example: 'After weeks of training, he finally tasted victory.'
  • 'Snatch victory from the jaws of defeat': To win when it looked like you were going to lose. Example: 'The team snatched victory from the jaws of defeat in the final minute.'
  • 'Pyrrhic victory': A win that cost so much it feels like a loss. Example: 'Winning the argument was a Pyrrhic victory because he lost his best friend.'
  • 'Declare victory': To announce that you have won. Example: 'The candidate declared victory early in the evening.'
  • 'Victory lap': A celebratory trip around a track after winning. Example: 'She took a victory lap around the office after closing the big deal.'

Grammatically, victory is a countable noun. You can have 'a victory' or 'many victories.' The plural form is victories. It is often used with the definite article 'the' or the indefinite 'a'.

Pronunciation-wise, it is /ˈvɪktəri/ in both British and American English. The stress is on the first syllable: VIC-tor-y. A common mistake is to slur the middle syllable, making it sound like 'vic-tree.' Try to enunciate the 't' and the 'o' clearly. It rhymes with words like hickory and factory (in some dialects). Remember, keep that 'vic' sharp and clear!

Fun Fact

Named after the Roman goddess Victoria.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈvɪktəri/

Crisp 'vic' followed by 'tuh-ree'.

US /ˈvɪktəri/

Similar to UK, clear 't' sound.

Common Errors

  • Dropping the middle syllable
  • Misplacing the stress
  • Softening the 'c'

Rhymes With

hickory factory directory inventory history

Difficulty Rating

読解 2/5

Easy to read.

Writing 2/5

Easy to use.

Speaking 2/5

Easy to pronounce.

リスニング 2/5

Easy to hear.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

win game team goal

Learn Next

triumph victorious conquer

上級

Pyrrhic triumphant ascendancy

Grammar to Know

Noun usage

The victory was sweet.

Pluralization

Many victories.

Article usage

A victory.

Examples by Level

1

The team had a victory.

Team won.

Noun usage.

2

It was a big victory.

A large win.

Adjective + Noun.

3

We love victory.

Winning is good.

Abstract noun.

4

Victory is fun.

Winning is fun.

Subject position.

5

They want victory.

They want to win.

Direct object.

6

Is this a victory?

Did we win?

Interrogative.

7

The victory was fast.

Quick win.

Past tense.

8

He enjoys victory.

He likes winning.

Verb + Noun.

1

Our school team celebrated a great victory yesterday.

2

She felt proud after her victory in the race.

3

The final score showed a clear victory.

4

Winning the game was a sweet victory for us.

5

They worked hard for this victory.

6

The victory made the whole town happy.

7

He dreams of victory in every match.

8

We need one more victory to win the cup.

1

The political party claimed a landslide victory.

2

It was a hard-won victory after months of struggle.

3

The soldiers returned home after their victory.

4

She achieved a personal victory by finishing the marathon.

5

The company's victory in court was unexpected.

6

We are hoping for a victory in the final round.

7

The victory gave the team a lot of confidence.

8

He dedicated his victory to his family.

1

The victory was a testament to their perseverance.

2

They secured a narrow victory against a strong opponent.

3

The victory proved that their strategy was correct.

4

He tasted victory for the first time in his career.

5

The victory brought peace to the region.

6

It was a hollow victory because of the high cost.

7

She was determined to lead her team to victory.

8

The victory changed the course of the competition.

1

The victory was decisive, leaving no room for doubt.

2

He viewed the settlement as a victory for common sense.

3

The campaign was a victory for grassroots organizing.

4

Achieving this goal felt like a victory over adversity.

5

The victory served as a catalyst for further change.

6

They celebrated the victory with a grand parade.

7

The victory was overshadowed by the controversy.

8

He sought a victory that would define his legacy.

1

The victory was absolute, cementing his status as a legend.

2

It was a victory of intellect over brute force.

3

The victory resonated throughout the entire nation.

4

She found victory in the quiet moments of success.

5

The victory was a culmination of years of preparation.

6

He fought for a victory that would honor his ancestors.

7

The victory was a triumph of human spirit over despair.

8

They secured a victory that would echo through history.

よく使う組み合わせ

hard-won victory
claim victory
secure a victory
decisive victory
celebrate a victory
landslide victory
taste victory
achieve victory
narrow victory
hollow victory

Idioms & Expressions

"Taste victory"

To experience winning.

After years of training, he finally tasted victory.

neutral

"Snatch victory from the jaws of defeat"

To win at the last minute.

They snatched victory from the jaws of defeat.

idiomatic

"Pyrrhic victory"

A win that costs too much.

The strike was a Pyrrhic victory.

formal

"Declare victory"

To announce a win.

The boss declared victory on the project.

neutral

"Victory lap"

A celebratory round.

She took a victory lap after the win.

casual

"In the bag"

Certain to win.

The victory is in the bag.

casual

Easily Confused

victory vs Victor

Sounds similar.

Victor is the person; victory is the event.

The victor celebrated the victory.

victory vs Win

Same meaning.

Win is both noun and verb; victory is only a noun.

He had a win / He had a victory.

victory vs Success

Similar concept.

Success is general; victory implies a contest.

Success in life vs victory in a game.

victory vs Triumph

Synonym.

Triumph is more dramatic and formal.

A triumph of art.

Sentence Patterns

B1

Subject + secured + victory

The team secured victory.

A2

It was + a + adj + victory

It was a hard-won victory.

A2

They + celebrated + their + victory

They celebrated their victory.

B2

Victory + belonged + to + someone

The victory belonged to the players.

B1

Claim + victory

They claimed victory.

語族

Nouns

victor The person who wins.

Verbs

victimize To make someone a victim (unrelated).

Adjectives

victorious Having won a victory.

関連

win synonym

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

Triumph (formal) Victory (neutral) Win (casual) W (slang)

よくある間違い

Using 'victory' as a verb. Use 'win' or 'triumph'.
Victory is only a noun.
Confusing 'victory' with 'victorious'. Use 'victorious' as an adjective.
Victory is the noun, victorious is the adjective.
Saying 'a victorys'. Use 'victories'.
Irregular plural ending.
Using 'victory' for a small task. Use 'success' or 'achievement'.
Victory implies a struggle/contest.
Mispronouncing as 'vic-tree'. Pronounce all three syllables.
The 'to' syllable is important.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Place a trophy in your mental hallway.

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Native Speakers

Use it for big achievements.

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Cultural Insight

The V-sign means victory.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'a' or 'the' before it.

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Say It Right

Don't skip the middle syllable.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it as a verb.

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Did You Know?

Victoria was a Roman goddess.

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Study Smart

Use flashcards for word families.

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Register

Use 'win' for casual, 'victory' for formal.

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Rhyme Time

Rhyme it with 'hickory'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

VIC the victor won the victory.

Visual Association

A gold trophy on a pedestal.

Word Web

win trophy medal success triumph

チャレンジ

Write a sentence about a time you won something.

語源

Latin

Original meaning: Conquer/Win

文化的な背景

None, generally a positive word.

Used frequently in sports and political reporting.

'Victory at Sea' (documentary) V for Victory sign

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Sports

  • secured victory
  • tasted victory
  • victory lap

Politics

  • landslide victory
  • declare victory
  • narrow victory

Work

  • a victory for the team
  • achieved a victory
  • a small victory

Personal Growth

  • a personal victory
  • a victory over fear
  • a quiet victory

Conversation Starters

"What was your greatest victory in school?"

"Do you prefer the word 'win' or 'victory'?"

"Have you ever snatched victory from the jaws of defeat?"

"Why do people love the feeling of victory?"

"Is a Pyrrhic victory still a victory?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you felt a sense of victory.

What does victory mean to you personally?

Write about a small victory you had today.

Who is a person you consider a victor in life?

よくある質問

8 問

No, it is a noun.

Victories.

It is better to use 'success' or 'win'.

Usually, unless it is a 'Pyrrhic victory'.

VIC-tuh-ree.

Victorious.

The person who achieves victory.

Yes, especially in competitive contexts.

自分をテスト

fill blank A1

The team had a big ___.

正解! おしい! 正解: victory

Victory fits the context of a team.

multiple choice A2

What does victory mean?

正解! おしい! 正解: To win

Victory is synonymous with winning.

true false B1

Victory is a verb.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

Victory is a noun.

match pairs B1

Word

意味

All matched!

Synonyms and antonyms.

sentence order B2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解:

Subject-Verb-Object order.

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