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What part of speech is conquest?

"Conquest" can be a few different parts of speech depending on how it's used:

* Noun: This is the most common usage. It refers to the act of conquering or the state of being conquered.

* Example: "The conquest of the city was swift and brutal."

* Verb: This is less common but still possible. It means to conquer or overcome.

* Example: "The army conquested the enemy territory."

* Adjective: This is very uncommon, but technically possible in some contexts. It would mean "related to conquering" or "characterized by conquest".

* Example: "The king's conquest ambitions were well-known."

It's important to consider the context to determine the correct part of speech.

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