0 an unpleasant show of pleasure and satisfaction because you have won or done better than someone: --
There wasn't a hint of triumphalism in her acceptance speech at the awards ceremony.
Those eminently desirable developments need to be encouraged, not merely cheered on with some form of triumphalism.
At the moment there is an air of triumphalism in the nationalist community.
That attitude has overtones of a certain triumphalism which we used to see in the party opposite a few years ago.
That means that there must not be triumphalism on either side, but there must be compromise on each side.
The triumphalism was most expressed by parliamentarians from countries which had made no contribution.
We should not be ashamed to say so—not in any sense of triumphalism, but as a matter of fact.
American triumphalism at the present moment is very strong.
Above all, it was foolish to use the language of triumphalism when it is so obviously at variance with the facts.