English to Binisaya - Cebuano Dictionary and Thesaurus.

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Word - rootword - affixes
kadaogan - daog - ka-~-an~
ka.da.u.gan. - 4 syllables

ka- = kadaog
-an = kadaogan
kadaogan

kadaogan [ka.da.รบ.gan.] : conquest (n.); success (n.); triumph (n.); victory (n.)
daog [da.ug.] : win (n.); hen-peck (v.); overthrow (v.); prevail (v.); vanquish (v.)

Derivatives of daog


Glosses:
conquest
n. (act)1. conquering, conquest, subjection, subjugationthe act of conquering.
~ capture, gaining control, seizurethe act of forcibly dispossessing an owner of property.
~ norman conquestthe invasion and settlement of England by the Normans following the battle of Hastings (1066).
n. (act)2. conquestsuccess in mastering something difficult.; "the conquest of space"
~ successan attainment that is successful.; "his success in the marathon was unexpected"; "his new play was a great success"
n. (act)3. conquest, seductionan act of winning the love or sexual favor of someone.
~ successan attainment that is successful.; "his success in the marathon was unexpected"; "his new play was a great success"
~ sexual conquest, scorea seduction culminating in sexual intercourse.; "calling his seduction of the girl a `score' was a typical example of male slang"
success
n. (event)1. successan event that accomplishes its intended purpose.; "let's call heads a success and tails a failure"; "the election was a remarkable success for the Whigs"
~ happening, natural event, occurrence, occurrentan event that happens.
~ barnburneran impressively successful event.; "the rock concert was a real barnburner"
~ godspeeda successful journey.; "they wished him Godspeed"
~ triumph, victorya successful ending of a struggle or contest.; "a narrow victory"; "the general always gets credit for his army's victory"; "clinched a victory"; "convincing victory"; "the agreement was a triumph for common sense"
~ bite(angling) an instance of a fish taking the bait.; "after fishing for an hour he still had not had a bite"
n. (act)2. successan attainment that is successful.; "his success in the marathon was unexpected"; "his new play was a great success"
~ attainmentthe act of achieving an aim.; "the attainment of independence"
~ winningsucceeding with great difficulty.; "winning is not everything"
~ hit, smasher, bang, smash, strikea conspicuous success.; "that song was his first hit and marked the beginning of his career"; "that new Broadway show is a real smasher"; "the party went with a bang"
~ home run, bell ringer, bull's eye, marksomething that exactly succeeds in achieving its goal.; "the new advertising campaign was a bell ringer"; "scored a bull's eye"; "hit the mark"; "the president's speech was a home run"
~ conquestsuccess in mastering something difficult.; "the conquest of space"
~ coupa brilliant and notable success.
~ flying colors, flying colourscomplete success.; "they passed inspection with flying colors"
~ qualifying, passing, passsuccess in satisfying a test or requirement.; "his future depended on his passing that test"; "he got a pass in introductory chemistry"
~ overturn, upsetan improbable and unexpected victory.; "the biggest upset since David beat Goliath"
~ seduction, conquestan act of winning the love or sexual favor of someone.
~ scorethe act of scoring in a game or sport.; "the winning score came with less than a minute left to play"
~ solutionthe successful action of solving a problem.; "the solution took three hours"
n. (state)3. successa state of prosperity or fame.; "he is enjoying great success"; "he does not consider wealth synonymous with success"
~ successfulness, prosperitythe condition of prospering; having good fortune.
~ big timethe highest level of an occupation (especially in entertainment).
~ pay dirta profitable success.; "the inventor worked for years before hitting pay dirt"
n. (person)4. achiever, succeeder, success, winnera person with a record of successes.; "his son would never be the achiever that his father was"; "only winners need apply"; "if you want to be a success you have to dress like a success"
~ individual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soula human being.; "there was too much for one person to do"
~ first ladythe leading woman in an art or profession.
~ greata person who has achieved distinction and honor in some field.; "he is one of the greats of American music"
~ highflier, highflyera person of great ability and ambition.
~ naturalsomeone regarded as certain to succeed.; "he's a natural for the job"
~ sleeperan unexpected achiever of success.; "the winner was a true sleeper--no one expected him to get it"
triumph
n. (event)1. triumph, victorya successful ending of a struggle or contest.; "a narrow victory"; "the general always gets credit for his army's victory"; "clinched a victory"; "convincing victory"; "the agreement was a triumph for common sense"
~ conclusion, ending, finishevent whose occurrence ends something.; "his death marked the ending of an era"; "when these final episodes are broadcast it will be the finish of the show"
~ successan event that accomplishes its intended purpose.; "let's call heads a success and tails a failure"; "the election was a remarkable success for the Whigs"
~ wina victory (as in a race or other competition).; "he was happy to get the win"
~ pin, fallwhen a wrestler's shoulders are forced to the mat.
~ independencethe successful ending of the American Revolution.; "they maintained close relations with England even after independence"
~ landslidean overwhelming electoral victory.; "Roosevelt defeated Hoover in a landslide"
~ last laughultimate success achieved after a near failure (inspired by the saying `he laughs best who laughs last').; "we had the last laugh after the votes were counted"
~ pyrrhic victorya victory that is won by incurring terrible losses.
~ slam, sweepwinning all or all but one of the tricks in bridge.
~ checkmatecomplete victory.
~ blowout, romp, runaway, shoo-in, walkaway, laugheran easy victory.
~ service breaka tennis game won on the opponent's service.
~ waltz, walk-inan assured victory (especially in an election).
n. (feeling)2. triumphthe exultation of victory.
~ exultation, jubilance, jubilancy, jubilationa feeling of extreme joy.
v. (competition)3. prevail, triumphprove superior.; "The champion prevailed, though it was a hard fight"
~ winbe the winner in a contest or competition; be victorious.; "He won the Gold Medal in skating"; "Our home team won"; "Win the game"
v. (emotion)4. rejoice, triumph, wallowbe ecstatic with joy.
~ be on cloud nine, exult, jump for joy, walk on airfeel extreme happiness or elation.
v. (communication)5. crow, gloat, triumphdwell on with satisfaction.
~ boast, brag, gasconade, shoot a line, vaunt, bluster, gas, tout, swash, blowshow off.
~ preen, congratulatepride or congratulate (oneself) for an achievement.
v. (communication)6. exuberate, exult, jubilate, rejoice, triumphto express great joy.; "Who cannot exult in Spring?"
~ gloryrejoice proudly.
~ chirk up, cheer up, cheerbecome cheerful.
victory
hen-peck
v. (communication)1. hen-peck, nag, peckbother persistently with trivial complaints.; "She nags her husband all day long"
~ complain, kvetch, plain, quetch, sound off, kickexpress complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness.; "My mother complains all day"; "She has a lot to kick about"
overthrow
n. (act)1. overthrowthe termination of a ruler or institution (especially by force).
~ ending, termination, conclusionthe act of ending something.; "the termination of the agreement"
~ subversive activity, subversionthe act of subverting; as overthrowing or destroying a legally constituted government.
n. (act)2. derangement, overthrow, upsetthe act of disturbing the mind or body.; "his carelessness could have caused an ecological upset"; "she was unprepared for this sudden overthrow of their normal way of living"
~ disturbancethe act of disturbing something or someone; setting something in motion.
v. (social)3. bring down, overthrow, overturn, subvertcause the downfall of; of rulers.; "The Czar was overthrown"; "subvert the ruling class"
~ revolutionizeoverthrow by a revolution, of governments.
~ depose, force outforce to leave (an office).
v. (cognition)4. override, overrule, overthrow, overturn, reverserule against.; "The Republicans were overruled when the House voted on the bill"
~ decree, ruledecide with authority.; "The King decreed that all firstborn males should be killed"
prevail
v. (stative)1. dominate, predominate, prevail, reign, rulebe larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance.; "Money reigns supreme here"; "Hispanics predominate in this neighborhood"
~ overrideprevail over.; "health considerations override financial concerns"
~ overarchbe central or dominant.; "This scene overarches the entire first act"
~ outbalance, overbalance, preponderate, outweighweigh more heavily.; "these considerations outweigh our wishes"
v. (stative)2. hold, obtain, prevailbe valid, applicable, or true.; "This theory still holds"
~ exist, behave an existence, be extant.; "Is there a God?"
v. (stative)3. die hard, endure, persist, prevail, runcontinue to exist.; "These stories die hard"; "The legend of Elvis endures"
~ continueexist over a prolonged period of time.; "The bad weather continued for two more weeks"
~ carry overtransfer or persist from one stage or sphere of activity to another.
~ runoccur persistently.; "Musical talent runs in the family"
~ reverberatehave a long or continuing effect.; "The discussions with my teacher reverberated throughout my adult life"
v. (communication)4. prevailuse persuasion successfully.; "He prevailed upon her to visit his parents"
~ persuadecause somebody to adopt a certain position, belief, or course of action; twist somebody's arm.; "You can't persuade me to buy this ugly vase!"
vanquish
v. (competition)1. beat, beat out, crush, shell, trounce, vanquishcome out better in a competition, race, or conflict.; "Agassi beat Becker in the tennis championship"; "We beat the competition"; "Harvard defeated Yale in the last football game"
~ winbe the winner in a contest or competition; be victorious.; "He won the Gold Medal in skating"; "Our home team won"; "Win the game"
~ outscore, outpointscore more points than one's opponents.
~ walk overbeat easily.; "The local team walked over their old rivals for the championship"
~ eliminateremove from a contest or race.; "The cyclist has eliminated all the competitors in the race"
~ worst, mop up, whip, pip, rack updefeat thoroughly.; "He mopped up the floor with his opponents"
~ whompbeat overwhelmingly.
~ get the best, have the best, overcomeovercome, usually through no fault or weakness of the person that is overcome.; "Heart disease can get the best of us"
~ spreadeagle, rout, spread-eagledefeat disastrously.
~ get the jumpbe there first.; "They had gotten the jump on their competitors"
~ chicane, chouse, jockey, cheat, shaft, screwdefeat someone through trickery or deceit.
~ outsmart, outwit, circumvent, outfox, overreach, beatbeat through cleverness and wit.; "I beat the traffic"; "She outfoxed her competitors"
~ outdo, outgo, outmatch, outperform, outstrip, surpass, exceed, surmountbe or do something to a greater degree.; "her performance surpasses that of any other student I know"; "She outdoes all other athletes"; "This exceeds all my expectations"; "This car outperforms all others in its class"
~ defeat, get the better of, overcomewin a victory over.; "You must overcome all difficulties"; "defeat your enemies"; "He overcame his shyness"; "He overcame his infirmity"; "Her anger got the better of her and she blew up"
~ surmount, master, overcome, get over, subdueget on top of; deal with successfully.; "He overcame his shyness"
~ best, outdo, outflank, scoop, trumpget the better of.; "the goal was to best the competition"
~ outfightto fight better than; get the better of.; "the Rangers outfought the Maple Leafs"; "The French forces outfought the Germans"
~ overmaster, overpower, overwhelmovercome by superior force.
~ checkmate, mateplace an opponent's king under an attack from which it cannot escape and thus ending the game.; "Kasparov checkmated his opponent after only a few moves"
~ immobilise, immobilizemake defenseless.
~ outplayexcel or defeat in a game.; "The Knicks outplayed the Lakers"
~ drub, lick, clobber, cream, bat, thrashbeat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight.; "We licked the other team on Sunday!"