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- DictionaryVictory/ˈvɪkt(ə)ri/
- 1. the flagship of Lord Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar, launched in 1765. It has been restored, and is now on display in dry dock at Portsmouth.
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Synonyms for VICTORY: win, triumph, success, palm, conquest, capture, landslide, sweep; Antonyms of VICTORY: defeat, loss, overthrow, beating, rout, whipping, trimming, upset
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Other forms: victories. A victory is a win. In sports or war, one side usually achieves victory. If you've ever won anything, you've achieved a victory: being successful in some kind of contest, sport, or battle.