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How to spell TRIUMP correctly?

If you're trying to spell "triump", here are some possible correct suggestions: "triumph", meaning a great victory or success; "trump", referring to a playing card that outranks all others; "trample", denoting the act of stepping heavily or forcefully. Remember to double-check your spelling to ensure accuracy!

List of suggestions on how to spell triump correctly

  • crimp She used a crimp tool to fasten the wire connectors.
  • frump She had been a frump for as many years as she could remember, but she had never taken the time to try new clothes or different hairstyles.
  • grump My boss is a grump this morning and has been snapping at everyone.
  • primp She spent an hour in front of the mirror to primp herself for the party.
  • rump He slapped the horse on the rump to make it go faster.
  • trauma The accident left her with severe physical and emotional trauma.
  • trim I need to trim the bushes in my yard before they become overgrown.
  • trims She trims her hair every six weeks to keep it healthy and manageable.
  • trip I am going on a trip to Italy next month.
  • triumph After months of hard work, the team deservedly celebrated their triumph on winning the championship.
  • Tromp I watched my dog tromp through the freshly fallen snow.
  • trump
  • trumps In this game, the ace trumps all other cards.

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