Pronunciation: /ˈkɑŋkərər/
noun a person who conquers or defeats an enemy; a victor
A1 The conqueror defeated the enemy and won the battle.
A2 The conqueror's army marched triumphantly into the city after their victory.
B1 The conqueror's legacy was remembered for generations as a fearless leader.
B2 The conqueror's empire expanded rapidly as they conquered new territories.
C1 The conqueror's military strategy was studied by historians for its brilliance.
C2 The conqueror's reign marked a significant period of conquest and expansion in history.
formal The conqueror led his army to victory in the battle.
informal The conqueror totally crushed the competition.
slang That guy is a real conqueror when it comes to video games.
figurative She was a conqueror of hearts, winning over everyone she met.
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