The quest for the Stanley Cup is very exciting.
We need to go on a quest to find the sword
We would use the word 'payed' in a sentence when we talk about someone who had given or submitted something as fee;to a person who has provided him/her something in quest of some money.For instance;Anshuman 'payed' 250 Rs. to the principal as entry fee in the extra classes.
This sentence is all but incomprehensible. The only thing I can think of that it might mean is Qu'est-ce que tu as qu'il me faut ? -- What do you have that I need?
There is no exact antonym because to quest, or to be on a quest, is to seek something, and the opposite would be simply not to seek it (to refrain, retreat, or demur).*The antonym goal suggested for quest (pursuit) is not apt, as this is the object of a quest.
It is the Bird Quest
Now my quest is quiet rest.
my quest is to climb the mountain and get to the top.
The greatest quest in life is the journey within.
The quest for the Stanley Cup is very exciting.
Ricky and I went on a quest to find the lost long treasure.
We need to go on a quest to find the sword
"Quest" is used as a singular noun. Ex 1: I am going on a quest. Ex2: I am going on a quest to slay the dragon.
She embarked on a quest to find the hidden treasure buried deep in the jungle.
what's your bame
the word is leagues
The archbishop helped me with my quest.