No, it is a verb. It means to defeat, overcome, or seize by force. Both the present and past participles are used as adjectives: conquering and conquered.
No. It's the feminine adjective 'flowery'.
Conquered is a verb (past tense of conquer) and an adjective (conquered fears).
The adjectives for the noun conquest are based on the verb "to conquer." They are the participles conquering/conquered and the derivative adjective conquerable.
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The English meaning of 'Ego sum. Vinco mea fortuna. Ego sum caput mei animi' is I am. I conquer my fortune. I am the head of my soul. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'ego' means 'I'. The verb 'sum' means '[I] am'. The verb 'vinco' means ''[I] am conquering, conquer, do conquer'. The possessive adjective 'mea' means 'my'. The noun 'fortuna' means 'fortune'. The noun 'caput' means 'head'. The possessive adjective 'mei' means 'of my'. The noun ''animi' means 'of the soul'.
This task is mine to conquer! I will conquer taller mountains than this!
Adjective: adept, superior, skilled, dominant, great Noun: commander, lord, chief, ruler, captain, professional Verb: achieve, ace, conquer, defeat
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We will conquer our enemies.He planned to conquer his ancestral kingdom back.
You may conquer our country, but you cannot kill our spirit! Conquer on, McDuff!
He will conquer the enemy