conquero

conquero

A brave conquero stands atop a hill overlooking a newly discovered land.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Conqueror: "conquero" is a variant or misspelling of "conqueror," meaning a person who conquers or overcomes, especially in a military context. It refers to someone who takes control of a place or people by force.
    • Victor: It can also denote a person who wins or triumphs in a struggle or competition.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Alexander the Great was a famous conquero of the ancient world. (He was a military conqueror.)
    • The team celebrated their victory as conqueros of the tournament. (They were winners in a competition.)
Advanced Usage
  • "to be a conquero of hearts": to win affection or admiration from many people.
    • The charming actor was a conquero of hearts in every film he starred in. (He won over audiences' emotions.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Conqueror (n): the standard spelling meaning one who conquers.
    • William the Conqueror led the Norman invasion of England. (He was a historical conqueror.)
  • Conquest (n): the act of conquering or something conquered.
    • The conquest of new lands expanded the empire. (The act of taking control.)
  • Conquer (v): to overcome or take control of by force.
    • They sought to conquer the mountain peak. (To overcome a challenge.)
Synonyms
  • Victor: one who wins a battle or competition.
  • Champion: a winner or defender of a cause.
  • Subjugator: one who brings under control by force.
Related Idioms
  • Conqueror's walk: a triumphant or proud stride after a victory.
    • He took a conqueror's walk through the city after the battle. (He walked with pride and authority.)