Cruel vs Conquerer - What's the difference?
cruel | conquerer |
Not nice; mean; heartless.
(slang) Cool; awesome; neat.
To spoil or ruin (one's chance of success)
One who conquers
* {{quote-news, 2009, January 24, Adrian Ballantyne and Michael Howard, Australian Open coverage - Day 6, Herald Sun
, passage=4.25pm update SPANIARD Fernando Verdasco has reeled off an astonishing 15 games straight to blow past his AAMI Classic final conquerer Radek Stepanek. }}
As an adjective cruel
is not nice; mean; heartless.As a verb cruel
is to spoil or ruin (one's chance of success).As a noun conquerer is
one who conquers.cruel
English
Adjective
(en-adj)- The supervisor was very cruel to Josh, as he would always give Josh the hardest, most degrading work he could find.
Synonyms
* brutal * sadistic * viciousAntonyms
* mercifulDerived terms
* cruellyVerb
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* * ----conquerer
English
Noun
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