It was hard to be conquistadors. They had to locate and retrieve what they were sent to find. No matter if it ment death for these conquistadors.
The definition would be conqueror, I think that's the root of the word "conquistador" so the antonyms would be loser, forfeiter, surrenderer, retreater.
For example: The handsome conquistador was contemplating the idea of having a beard. Conquistador is a noun, so it can be preceded by an adjective and followed by a verb
For example: The handsome conquistador was contemplating the idea of having a beard. Conquistador is a noun, so it can be preceded by an adjective and followed by a verb
Conquistador is Spanish for "conqueror".
Spaniards living in Spain would be a non-example of a Conquistador. A settler coming to the America from places besides Spain and Portugal would also not be called a Conquistador.
Not really, because it was difficult to go to places that are risky. Many died from their trip and many survived. Some people are also famous from discovering new things. All conquistadors were from Spain.
The definition would be conqueror, I think that's the root of the word "conquistador" so the antonyms would be loser, forfeiter, surrenderer, retreater.
Yes, he was a conquistador.
The ones that find it easy have high confidence in themselves And the ones that find it difficult usually have a low opinion of them selves or just think to much
Yes, conquistador is a NOUN.
yes he was a conquistador cause he helped the other conquistador's conquer the Aztec's
difficult
its an easy task to do.
The answer is easy. I can't believe you didnt know that because for me it was easy get it? Easy! Ha hahahaha!
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The opposite of difficult is easy or simple.
difficult!