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Conquest vs Vanquish - What's the difference?

conquest | vanquish |


As a proper noun conquest

is the personification of conquest, (also known as pestilence), often depicted riding a white horse.

As a verb vanquish is

to defeat, to overcome.

Vanquish vs Scomfit - What's the difference?

vanquish | scomfit |


As verbs the difference between vanquish and scomfit

is that vanquish is to defeat, to overcome while scomfit is (label) to defeat, vanquish.

As a noun scomfit is

(obsolete) discomfiture.

Vanquish vs Unvanquishable - What's the difference?

vanquish | unvanquishable |


As a verb vanquish

is to defeat, to overcome.

As an adjective unvanquishable is

that cannot be vanquished; undefeatable, inconquerable.

Vanquish vs Vanquishable - What's the difference?

vanquish | vanquishable |


As a verb vanquish

is to defeat, to overcome.

As an adjective vanquishable is

that can be vanquished; defeatable, conquerable.

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