The term "conquistador" refers to the Spanish explorers and soldiers who led the conquest of large parts of the Americas during the 16th century. A real-world connection can be seen in the impact of these conquests on indigenous populations, cultures, and the establishment of Spanish colonial rule, which shaped the social, political, and economic landscape of Latin America. This history is still relevant today, as it influences discussions on colonialism, cultural heritage, and the ongoing effects of historical injustices in contemporary society.
Conquistador is Spanish for "conqueror".
For example: The handsome conquistador was contemplating the idea of having a beard. Conquistador is a noun, so it can be preceded by an adjective and followed by a verb
The definition would be conqueror, I think that's the root of the word "conquistador" so the antonyms would be loser, forfeiter, surrenderer, retreater.
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Ryan Conklin a cast member on the 21st season of The Real Word, The Real World Brooklyn was sent back to Iraq and returned in January of 2010
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The Spanish word conquistador mean conquer in English.
The word conquistador comes from the Spanish language.
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Conquistador is Spanish for "conqueror".
For example: The handsome conquistador was contemplating the idea of having a beard. Conquistador is a noun, so it can be preceded by an adjective and followed by a verb
Conquistador (Pronounced kon-KEES-tah-DORR)