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- convictionsnoun
Firmly held beliefs or opinions.
- convinceverb
To cause someone to believe something firmly.
- convincedverb
Caused someone to believe something.
- convincingadjective
Able to make one believe something is true or real.
- convoynoun
A group of vehicles or ships traveling together for protection.
- conwayproper noun
A surname of Welsh or Irish origin.
- cooingverb
Making a soft murmuring sound like a dove.
- cookverb
To prepare food by heating it.
- cookedverb
Prepared food by heating.
- cookienoun
(American) A small, flat, sweet baked treat.
- cookiesnoun
Small, flat, sweet baked treats.
- cookingnoun
The practice or skill of preparing food.
- cooksnoun
People who prepare food.
- cooladjective
(adjective) Of a fairly low temperature; not warm or hot.
- cooleradjective
More cool; at a lower temperature.
- coolestadjective
Most cool; at the lowest temperature.
- coolingverb
In the process of becoming less hot.
- coopnoun
A cage or pen for poultry.
- coopernoun
A craftsperson who makes or repairs wooden barrels, casks, and tubs.
- cooperateverb
To work jointly with others toward a common goal.
- cooperatingverb
Present participle of cooperate; working jointly with others toward a common goal.
- cooperationnoun
The act or process of working together toward a shared goal.
- cooperativeadjective
Willing to work with others; helpful and accommodating.
- coordinateverb
To organize different elements or activities to work together effectively.
- coordinatesnoun
A set of numbers used to indicate the position of a point on a map, graph, or in space.
- copnoun
(informal) A police officer.
- copeverb
To deal effectively with something difficult.
- copenhagenproper_noun
The capital and largest city of Denmark, located on the eastern coast of Zealand.
- copiedverb
Past tense and past participle of copy; made a duplicate or reproduction of something.
- copiesnoun
Plural of copy; multiple duplicates or reproductions.
- copingverb
Present participle of cope; dealing with difficulties.
- coppernoun
A reddish-brown metallic element with high electrical conductivity; atomic number 29.
- coppersnoun
(British slang) Police officers.
- copsnoun
(informal) Police officers; members of a police force.
- copynoun
A duplicate or reproduction of an original document, image, or object.
- copyingverb
Present participle of copy; making a duplicate of something.
- corinterjection
(British informal) An exclamation expressing surprise, admiration, or amazement.
- coraproper_noun
A feminine given name of Greek origin.
- coralnoun
A hard stony substance formed by the skeletons of marine organisms, often forming reefs.
- cordnoun
A length of thick string or thin rope made of twisted strands.
- cordeliaproper_noun
A feminine given name of Latin or Celtic origin.
- corenoun
The central or most important part of something.
- coreyproper_noun
A given name of Irish origin, used for both males and females.
- corinneproper_noun
A feminine given name of Greek origin.
- corknoun
A buoyant, light brown material obtained from the bark of the cork oak tree.
- cornnoun
(American English) A tall cereal plant with large grains set in rows on a cob; maize.
- cornernoun
A place or angle where two lines, edges, or surfaces meet.
- corneredverb
Past tense and past participle of corner; forced into a position with no escape.
- cornersnoun
Plural of corner; multiple points where two lines or surfaces meet.
- cornyadjective
Overly sentimental, old-fashioned, or lacking in subtlety.