Vanquisher

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈvæŋkwɪʃər/

Definitions of vanquisher

noun a person who defeats or conquers in a battle or contest

Example Sentences

A1 The vanquisher defeated the evil dragon.

A2 The brave knight was hailed as the vanquisher of the dark wizard.

B1 The vanquisher emerged victorious in the final battle against the enemy forces.

B2 The legendary hero was known throughout the land as the vanquisher of all evil.

C1 The vanquisher's reputation as a fearless warrior spread far and wide.

C2 The vanquisher's skill in combat was unmatched, leading to many victories on the battlefield.

Examples of vanquisher in a Sentence

formal The vanquisher of the enemy forces was hailed as a hero by the king.

informal She's definitely the vanquisher of all the video games in our group.

slang Dude, he's like the ultimate vanquisher when it comes to rap battles.

figurative Love is the ultimate vanquisher of hate and despair.

Grammatical Forms of vanquisher

past tense

vanquished

plural

vanquishers

comparative

more vanquisher

superlative

most vanquisher

present tense

vanquishes

future tense

will vanquish

perfect tense

has vanquished

continuous tense

is vanquishing

singular

vanquisher

positive degree

vanquisher

infinitive

to vanquish

gerund

vanquishing

participle

vanquishing

Origin and Evolution of vanquisher

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'vanquisher' originated from the Old French word 'vanquisseor' which came from the Latin word 'vincere' meaning 'to conquer'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in medieval times to refer to a conqueror or someone who defeats an opponent in battle, the term 'vanquisher' has evolved to also denote someone who overcomes challenges or obstacles in various aspects of life.