Synonyms for vanquishers
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : vang-kwish, van- |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈvæŋ kwɪʃ, ˈvæn- |
Top 10 synonyms for vanquishers Other synonyms for the word vanquishers
- conquering hero
- defeater
- endorser
- exponent
- expounder
- first
- gold medalist
- greatest
- guardian
- hero
- heroine
- king
- medalist
- medalwinner
- nonpareil
- numero uno
- paladin
- partisan
- patron
- prizewinner
- proponent
- protector
- queen
- subduer
- subjugator
- supporter
- sympathizer
- the greatest
- title holder
- title-holder
- titleholder
- top
- top dog
- upholder
- vanquisher
- victor
- vindicator
- warrior
- winner
Définition of vanquishers
Origin :- early 14c., from Old French venquis (past tense), and vencus (p.p.), from veintre "defeat," from Latin vincere "defeat" (see victor). Influenced in Middle English by Middle French vainquiss-, present stem of vainquir "conquer," from Old French vainkir, alteration of veintre. Related: Vanquished; vanquishing.
- As in victor : noun person who wins
- As in winner : noun someone or something that succeeds
- As in champion : noun defeater in competition; preeminent supporter
- As in conquistador : noun conqueror
- As in conqueror : noun champion
- So long as the vanquishers remain the historians of the vanquished, it will ever be thus.
- Extract from : « Woman under socialism » by August Bebel
- There are but two parties in France; the vanquished and the vanquishers at Waterloo.
- Extract from : « Joseph Bonaparte » by John S. C. Abbott
- France was compelled to conform to the will of its vanquishers.
- Extract from : « Queen Hortense » by L. Mhlbach
- On learning this resolution, Pescara joyously exclaimed, "We were vanquished; a little while and we shall be vanquishers."
- Extract from : « A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times » by Francois Pierre Guillaume Guizot
- Have we not around us now our most stalwart veterans—the flower of our armies—the most eager spirits—the vanquishers of Hardrada?
- Extract from : « Harold, Complete » by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
- To thus expose the vanquishers to a cowardly triumph, at a time when the hour has struck for heroic resolutions!
- Extract from : « The Executioner's Knife » by Eugne Sue
- But for our vanquishers it will not be enough to exact an unheard-of enormous contribution and to tear up our western borderlands.
- Extract from : « Bolshevism » by John Spargo
- She knows no glorying over the vanquished, for in her victory the vanquished is already of the vanquishers.
- Extract from : « David Elginbrod » by George MacDonald
- She thinks that, vanquishers or vanquished, we may have need of her moderative action and of her protection.
- Extract from : « At Home And Abroad » by Margaret Fuller Ossoli
Antonyms for vanquishers
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