The adjectives for the noun conquest are based on the verb "to conquer." They are the participles conquering/conquered and the derivative adjective conquerable.
No, the word conquer is a verb (conquer, conquers, conquering, conquered). The noun form of the verb to conquer is conqueror, one who conquers. Another abstract noun is a conquest.
A synonym for victory is conquest. An antonym for victory is defeat.
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
Another word for shake is "Tremble".
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the state of knowing.
no he led another conquest but m not so sure of the name
When Ted gave up smoking, he viewed it as his greatest conquest to date. Synonyms for the word conquest are win, victory, and triumph.
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Conquest means to take over something, usually by force through war or other means. Conquest refers to something you had wanted but didn't have and once you accomplish getting it, it is a conquest of yours.
One tribe defeating another is called a conquest.
No, the word conquer is a verb (conquer, conquers, conquering, conquered). The noun form of the verb to conquer is conqueror, one who conquers. Another abstract noun is a conquest.
To change means to conquest. When you conquest you change .Pretend you were moving your room around. You conquest the locatin of your bed. (yes this is change in social studies=])
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if you want the best chowder, use a CONQUEST of the Florida Keys. The conchs EAST of the keys taste funny.
You can use the word "conquest" in a sentence like this: "The general's strategic brilliance led to a swift conquest of the enemy territory." This highlights the achievement of overcoming challenges or enemies in a specific context.