successful

successful
adj.
VERBS
be, prove
appear, seem
become
feel

Winning is the only way they can feel successful.

be considered, be deemed, be judged
ADVERB
extremely, fairly, very, etc.
enormously, extraordinarily, fabulously (esp. AmE), highly, hugely, immensely, outstandingly (esp. BrE), phenomenally, spectacularly, tremendously, truly, unusually, wildly

his phenomenally successful period as manager

amazingly, astonishingly, incredibly, remarkably, surprisingly
largely
not completely, not entirely, not wholly

Their attempts had not been entirely successful.

marginally (esp. AmE), moderately, modestly, partially, partly, reasonably, relatively

The operation was only partially successful.

consistently
increasingly
initially
eventually, ultimately

The alliance was ultimately successful in getting its message across.

academically, commercially, economically, financially, politically

a politically successful move

PREPOSITION
at

He has been remarkably successful at keeping his private life private.

in

We hope the party will be successful in the elections.

Successful is used with these nouns: ↑actor, actress, ↑adaptation, ↑adjustment, ↑applicant, ↑application, ↑artist, ↑assault, ↑attempt, ↑barrister, ↑battle, ↑bid, ↑business, ↑businessman, businesswoman, ↑campaign, ↑candidate, ↑career, ↑coach, ↑collaboration, ↑comeback, ↑company, ↑competitor, ↑completion, ↑composer, ↑conclusion, ↑conference, ↑conviction, ↑counter-attack, ↑coup, ↑delegation, ↑demonstration, ↑deployment, ↑effort, ↑endeavour, ↑enterprise, ↑entrepreneur, ↑escape, ↑establishment, ↑evening, ↑execution, ↑executive, ↑exercise, ↑expansion, ↑expedition, ↑experiment, ↑exploitation, ↑farmer, ↑film, ↑firm, ↑formula, ↑franchise, ↑future, ↑implementation, ↑initiative, ↑innovation, ↑integration, ↑intervention, ↑investment, ↑landing, ↑launch, ↑lawyer, ↑learning, ↑manager, ↑marriage, ↑meeting, ↑merchant, ↑merger, ↑mission, ↑movie, ↑musical, ↑negotiation, ↑opening, ↑operation, ↑outcome, ↑painter, ↑partnership, ↑photographer, ↑politician, ↑practice, ↑prediction, ↑pregnancy, ↑production, ↑project, ↑prosecution, ↑recovery, ↑recruitment, ↑removal, ↑reproduction, ↑rescue, ↑resolution, ↑return, ↑revolution, ↑run, ↑salesman, ↑scheme, ↑season, ↑show, ↑strategy, ↑surgery, ↑team, ↑tender, ↑test, ↑tour, ↑transfer, ↑transition, ↑treatment, ↑trip, ↑venture, ↑woman, ↑writer

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  • successful — [[t]səkse̱sfʊl[/t]] ♦♦ 1) ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ in ing Something that is successful achieves what it was intended to achieve. Someone who is successful achieves what they intended to achieve. How successful will this new treatment be?... I am… …   English dictionary

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