To find the Holy Grail, the cup the Christ drank from at the Last Supper. It was said to give eternal youth to whomever drank from it.
in heaven
quest
To seek the HOLY GRALE
to save his town
What it means to seek is to look for something. Sometimes a person may seek something as part of a quest.
No, 'quest' comes from the Latin word 'quaerere' meaning 'to seek'
It means to look for or seek something. For example: The knight left the castle to go in search of a quest.
There is no exact antonym because to quest, or to be on a quest, is to seek something, and the opposite would be simply not to seek it (to refrain, retreat, or demur).*The antonym goal suggested for quest (pursuit) is not apt, as this is the object of a quest.
I have placed a link below that should direct you to the guide that you seek to help you through the quest.
To seek or hunt means to go on a quest.
to seek to a far away place and have romance
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