successful

IPA: sʌksˈɛsfʌɫ

adjective

  • Resulting in success; assuring, or promoting, success; accomplishing what was proposed; having the desired effect
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Examples of "successful" in Sentences

  • The siege was successful.
  • It was a successful riddance.
  • They have a talent for secretiveness and successful business ventures.
  • The term successful, unfortunately, is a bit of a-- a bit of a vague term.
  • Despite the success of the singles, the album was not commercially successful.
  • Plus, a doctor is sued after performing what she calls a successful life saving operation.
  • The Iranian military released this video Wednesday of what it called a successful test firing.
  • Kim's public re-emerge comes as North Korea celebrates what it calls a successful missile launch.
  • In August, Iran announced what it called a successful test firing of a new, longer-range Fateh-110.
  • Page 570 pains to make his term successful by having them possessed of qualities similar to his own.
  • SANJAY GUPTA, CNN CHIEF MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT: Yes, you know, the term successful is a little bit of a vague term when it comes to this.
  • "I find the term successful fascinating when used around institutional repositories," says eScholarship Publishing Group director Catherine Mitchell.
  • Another important thing about Mozart to keep in mind is that his father was also a successful musician, as well as a _successful teacher_ of music who saw that his son had talent devoted a lot of time and effort towards making that talent bloom as much as possible.

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