Synonyms:
victorious, winning
Meaning: having won; "the victorious entry"; "the winning team"
Usage examples
Stephen's victorious death would be all unknown to us.
The sore battle lasted till the evening but the emmets were victorious.
When Good gave up the fight the Persians joined the victorious Opposition.
After the squire got older, and a family grew up around him, he was not always victorious in his contests.
But notwithstanding these successes, even the most common necessaries of life were wanting to the victorious armies.
Then Trotzky, that telegrams had been sent to the front announcing the victorious insurrection, but no reply had come.
Better therefore lord it over the apes, for so long as thou shalt tarry amongst them they will be victorious over the Ghuls.
Then, "victorious and contented," Cavendish wished to secure the great spoils which he was conveying against any chance of danger.
The Pinkies were overjoyed at this promise and it made them very brave indeed, since they now believed they would surely be victorious.
The Roman women, for many ages, were respected over the whole world. Their victorious husbands re-visited them with transport, at their return from battle.