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- ceremoniesnoun
Plural of ceremony; formal events marking special occasions.
- ceremonynoun
A formal event performed on important social or religious occasions, often following established customs.
- certainadjective
Known to be true; without doubt.
- certainlyadverb
Without doubt; definitely.
- certaintynoun
The state of being completely confident or having no doubt about something.
- certificatenoun
An official document attesting to a fact, qualification, or achievement.
- certificatesnoun
Plural of certificate; multiple official documents attesting to facts, qualifications, or achievements.
- certifiedadjective
Having officially recognized qualifications or credentials in a particular field.
- cesarproper noun
A male given name of Latin origin, variant spelling of Caesar.
- cesareproper noun
An Italian male given name, equivalent to Caesar.
- ceteranoun
Used in the Latin phrase "et cetera" (etc.), meaning "and other similar things" or "and so forth."
- chnoun
A digraph (two-letter combination) in English representing the sound /tʃ/ as in "church" or "cheese."
- chanoun
(British informal) Tea, especially as a beverage.
- chadnoun
Small pieces of paper or cardboard produced when holes are punched in paper, cards, or tape.
- chainoun
A beverage made from black tea brewed with aromatic spices (such as cardamom, cinnamon, ginger, and cloves) and typically mixed with milk and sweetener.
- chainnoun
A series of connected metal links used for fastening, pulling, or restraining.
- chainedverb
Past tense and past participle of chain; fastened or secured with a chain.
- chainsnoun
Plural of chain; multiple connected metal links.
- chairnoun
A piece of furniture for one person to sit on.
- chairmannoun
The person who presides over a meeting, committee, or organization.
- chairsnoun
Plural of chair; pieces of furniture designed for one person to sit on.
- chalknoun
A soft, white, porous form of limestone composed of calcium carbonate.
- challengenoun
A task or situation that tests someone's abilities or resources.
- challengedverb
Past tense and past participle of challenge.
- challengernoun
A person who competes against a current champion or title holder.
- challengesnoun
Plural of challenge; multiple tasks or situations that test abilities.
- challengingadjective
Testing one's abilities; demanding effort or skill.
- chambernoun
A private room, especially a bedroom.
- chamberlainnoun
An officer who manages the household of a monarch or noble.
- chambersnoun
Plural of chamber; multiple rooms or enclosed spaces.
- champnoun
(Informal) A champion; a winner.
- champagnenoun
A sparkling white wine from the Champagne region of France, made by a traditional method of secondary fermentation in the bottle.
- championnoun
A person who has defeated all opponents in a competition.
- championsnoun
Plural of champion; multiple winners or title holders.
- championshipnoun
A competition or series of competitions to determine a champion.
- chanproper noun
A common Chinese surname, particularly in Cantonese-speaking regions.
- chancenoun
A possibility of something happening.
- chancellornoun
The head of government in some European countries, especially Germany and Austria.
- chancesnoun
Plural of chance; multiple possibilities or opportunities.
- chandlernoun
(Historical) A person who makes or sells candles.
- chanelproper noun
A luxury French fashion house founded by Coco Chanel in 1910.
- changproper noun
A common Chinese surname, also romanized as Zhang.
- changeverb
To make or become different.
- changedverb
Past tense and past participle of "change"; made or became different.
- changesnoun
Plural of change; instances of becoming different or making something different.
- changingverb
Present participle of change; in the process of becoming different.
- channelnoun
A body of water connecting two larger bodies, especially a strait.
- channelsnoun
Plural of channel; multiple waterways or passages.
- chantnoun
A repeated rhythmic phrase, typically sung or shouted.
- chantingverb
Present participle of chant; singing or shouting rhythmically and repetitively.