conqueror

[ UK /kˈɒnkwəɹɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈkɑŋkɝɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who is victorious by force of arms
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How To Use conqueror In A Sentence

  • Recollecting the day he saw Napoleon on the street, the poet imagines what must be the tumult of thoughts behind Caesar's moveless mask-the cities, the factories, the armies rising in the conqueror's dream of power.
  • That was built at about the time William the Conqueror was bonking Anglo-Saxons on the head.
  • The conquerors advanced , killing and plundering as they went.
  • Instead of an old country there is a continent made up of lands that were divvied up and named by European and Middle Eastern conquerors. Walter Mosley Talks About 47
  • William the Conqueror, ie King William I of England.
  • You are the conqueror of my people, our subjugator. Dragons of a Fallen Sun
  • Not impossibly there was a resistance movement in the Fens, as later under William the Conqueror, and ecclesiastics became involved.
  • When Egypt became a Turkish pashalic, Selim, the conqueror, compelled the representative of the Arabic Authors A Manual of Arabian History and Literature
  • This, however, was no unwonted mood of passion with Darsie Latimer, upon whom Cupid was used to triumph only in the degree of a Mahratta conqueror, who overruns a province with the rapidity of lightning, but finds it impossible to retain it beyond a very brief space. Redgauntlet
  • Before the Macedonian conqueror passed away, he left detailed funeral instructions, including - among other things - that he be embalmed in honey through a process known as "mellification. NPR Topics: News
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