Success
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- | # The [[achievement]] of one's [[aim]] or [[goal]]. | ||
- | #: ''His third attempt to pass the entrance exam was a '''success'''.'' | ||
- | # [[financial]] [[profitability]]. | ||
- | # One who, or that which, achieves assumed goals. | ||
- | #: ''Scholastically, he was a '''success'''.'' | ||
- | #: ''The new range of toys has been a resounding '''success'''.'' | ||
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'''Success''' may mean: | '''Success''' may mean: | ||
* a level of [[social status]] | * a level of [[social status]] |
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Success may mean:
- a level of social status
- achievement of an objective/goal
- the opposite of failure
- Succès de scandale
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Namesakes
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