the noun for victorous?

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7 Responses to the noun for victorous?

  1. roydiez says:

    Carlos

    Victorious.
    By the way, man, don“t just copy and paste.

  2. MommaToldMeNotToCome says:

    Bradley

    Victory for the first question, Giant for the second, Strength for the third, and Sympathy for the fourth and last question. All else is misdirection.

  3. mottekas says:

    Reginald

    victory, strength, sympathy

  4. paul_the_mediocre says:

    Bonnie

    i think its victory but it really depends on the way you use it

  5. supernatural5329 says:

    Yvonne

    noun for victorious: winner.

  6. bond35 says:

    Luis

    Victory and strength

  7. Pipsqueak says:

    Bryan

    Noun for ‘victorious’ (note the speling) is either ‘victory’ (the event) or ‘victor’ (the person who was victorious).

    Noun for ‘strong’ is ‘strength’.

    Noun for ‘gigantic’ is ‘giant’.

    Noun for ‘sympathetic’ is either ‘sympathy’ (the concept) or ‘sympathiser’ (the person).

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