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- condomnoun
A thin sheath worn during sexual intercourse to prevent pregnancy or sexually transmitted infections.
- condomsnoun
Plural of "condom"; thin sheaths used during sexual intercourse for protection.
- conductnoun
The manner in which a person behaves.
- conductedverb
Past tense and past participle of "conduct."
- conductingverb
Present participle of "conduct."
- conductornoun
A person who directs an orchestra or choir.
- conenoun
A solid or hollow shape with a circular base tapering to a point.
- conferencenoun
A formal meeting for discussion or consultation.
- confessverb
To admit to a fault, crime, or wrongdoing.
- confessedverb
Past tense and past participle of "confess."
- confessionnoun
An admission of guilt or wrongdoing.
- confideverb
To tell someone about a secret or private matter.
- confidencenoun
A feeling of self-assurance and belief in one's abilities.
- confidentadjective
Feeling certain about one's abilities or qualities.
- confidentialadjective
Intended to be kept secret.
- confidentialitynoun
The state of being kept secret or private.
- confinedadjective
Restricted to a particular space or area.
- confinementnoun
The state of being kept in a restricted space or area.
- confirmverb
To establish the truth or correctness of something.
- confirmationnoun
The act of verifying or establishing the truth of something.
- confirmedadjective
Established as true or certain; verified.
- confirmingverb
Present participle of confirm; the act of establishing something as true or valid.
- confirmsverb
Third person singular present tense of confirm; establishes something as true or valid.
- confiscatedverb
Past tense and past participle of confiscate; seized by authority.
- conflictnoun
A serious disagreement or argument between people or groups.
- conflictsnoun
Plural of conflict; multiple serious disagreements or arguments.
- confrontverb
To face someone or something directly, especially in a challenging way.
- confrontationnoun
A hostile or argumentative meeting between opposing parties.
- confrontedverb
Past tense and past participle of confront; faced someone or something directly.
- confuseverb
To make someone uncertain or unable to understand something.
- confusedadjective
Unable to think clearly or understand something.
- confusingadjective
Difficult to understand; bewildering.
- confusionnoun
The state of being bewildered or unclear in mind.
- congratsinterjection
Informal short form of congratulations; used to express pleasure at someone's success or good fortune.
- congratulateverb
To express pleasure to someone on their success or good fortune.
- congratulationsinterjection
An expression of pleasure and praise to someone on their success or good fortune.
- congregationnoun
A group of people assembled for religious worship.
- congressnoun
(Congress) The national legislative body of the United States, consisting of the Senate and House of Representatives.
- congressmannoun
A member of the United States Congress, especially of the House of Representatives.
- connectverb
To join or link together physically.
- connectedadjective
Joined or linked together.
- connectingadjective
(Adjective) Linking or joining two things together.
- connectionnoun
A relationship in which a person or thing is linked to something else.
- connectionsnoun
Plural of connection; multiple relationships or links.
- connectsverb
Third person singular present of connect; joins or links together.
- conquerverb
To overcome and take control of a place or people by military force.
- conqueredverb
Past tense and past participle of conquer; overcame and took control by force.
- conquestnoun
The subjugation and assumption of control of a place or people by military force.
- consnoun
The disadvantages or arguments against something.
- consciencenoun
An inner feeling or voice that guides one's sense of right and wrong.