What is the correct spelling for CONQURES?

If you mistakenly typed "conqures" instead of "conquers", here are a couple of correct suggestions: "conquers" is the correct spelling for the present tense of the verb. Alternatively, you can use "conquerors" for the plural form. Always double-check for accuracy to ensure your message is conveyed correctly.

Correct spellings for CONQURES

  • concurs The jury concurs with the judge's ruling and declares the defendant guilty.
  • conjure As a magician, I can conjure a rabbit out of a hat.
  • conjurer The conjurer's tricks and illusions left the audience completely awestruck and bewildered.
  • conjurers The group of conjurers amazed the audience with their illusions and tricks.
  • conjures The smell of fresh cookies conjures up memories of my grandmother's kitchen.
  • conquered The army finally conquered the enemy's stronghold after months of fighting.
  • conquers He who conquers his own mind can conquer anything.