It is concur - with stress on the second syllable
One would conquer the world, meaning to take control of it by armed force.
The word meaning beaten or defeated is conquered.The word meaning to be in agreement or accord is spelled concord.This is also the spelling (capitalized) for Concord grapes or Concord, New Hampshire.
Change first e to i - internally meaning inside something.
The correct spelling is "defeat" (beat, conquer).
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One would conquer the world, meaning to take control of it by armed force.
The correct spelling is agreeing.
I believe you meant to ask how to spell "conquer." The correct spelling is C-O-N-Q-U-E-R.
The word meaning beaten or defeated is conquered.The word meaning to be in agreement or accord is spelled concord.This is also the spelling (capitalized) for Concord grapes or Concord, New Hampshire.
The word meaning "resembling something else" is spelt "similar".
The plural noun is TRAYS, meaning something to carry cups on.
Change first e to i - internally meaning inside something.
No, the correct spelling is "conquer" (to defeat).
That is the correct spelling of the verb "concur" meaning to agree.The similar verb is conquer which means to take over, or defeat.
The correct spelling is "defeat" (beat, conquer).
The verb meaning to vanquish or defeat is spelled conquer. (e.g I had to conquer my fear of heights.)The homophone is the noun conker, another name for the nut of the horse chestnut tree.The plural conkers is a game played with horse chestnuts tied to strings.
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