Difference between Gloat and Triumph

What is the difference between Gloat and Triumph?

Gloat as a verb is to exhibit a conspicuous sense of self-satisfaction, often at an adversary's misfortune. while Triumph as a verb is to prevail over rivals, challenges, or difficulties.

Gloat

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To exhibit a conspicuous sense of self-satisfaction, often at an adversary's misfortune.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: An act or instance of gloating.

Triumph

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A conclusive success following an effort, conflict, or confrontation of obstacles; victory; conquest.A magnificent and imposing ceremonial performed in honor of a victor.Any triumphal procession; a pompous exhibition; a stately show or pageant.A state of joy or exultation at success.A trump card.A card game, also called trump.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To prevail over rivals, challenges, or difficulties.To succeed, win, or attain ascendancy.

Example sentence: The religion of the name of the seas will triumph against the sect of the son of Adaluncatif; The obstinate, lamented sect will be fearful of the two wounded by Aleph and Aleph.

We hope you now know whether to use Gloat or Triumph in your sentence.

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