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- compellingadjective
Evoking strong interest, attention, or admiration.
- compensateverb
To give money or something else to make up for loss, injury, or suffering.
- compensationnoun
Something given or received as payment or reparation for loss, injury, or suffering.
- competeverb
To strive against others to achieve a goal or win a prize.
- competentadjective
Having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully.
- competingadjective
In rivalry or opposition to each other.
- competitionnoun
A contest in which people or teams compete against each other.
- competitiveadjective
Having a strong desire to win or be more successful than others.
- competitornoun
A person or organization that competes against others.
- competitorsnoun
Plural of competitor; people or organizations that compete against others.
- complainverb
To express dissatisfaction or annoyance about something.
- complainedverb
Past tense and past participle of complain.
- complainingverb
Present participle of complain; expressing dissatisfaction.
- complaintnoun
An expression of dissatisfaction or grievance.
- complaintsnoun
Plural of complaint; expressions of dissatisfaction.
- completeadjective
Having all necessary parts; whole.
- completedverb
Past tense and past participle of complete; finished.
- completelyadverb
Totally; in every way or as much as possible.
- complexadjective
Consisting of many interconnected parts.
- complexionnoun
The natural color, texture, and appearance of a person's skin, especially of the face.
- complicatedadjective
Consisting of many interconnecting parts; difficult to understand.
- complicationsnoun
Plural of complication; factors that make something more difficult.
- complimentnoun
An expression of praise, admiration, or respect.
- complimentsnoun
Plural of compliment; expressions of praise or admiration.
- complyverb
To act in accordance with a wish, command, or rule.
- componentnoun
A part or element of a larger whole.
- componentsnoun
Plural of component; parts or elements of a larger whole.
- composedadjective
Calm and in control of one's feelings.
- composernoun
A person who writes music, especially classical music.
- compositionnoun
A piece of music, writing, or art.
- compoundnoun
A substance formed from two or more elements chemically united.
- comprehendverb
To understand the meaning or nature of something.
- compromisenoun
An agreement reached by each side making concessions.
- compromisedadjective
Weakened or made vulnerable.
- computernoun
An electronic device for storing and processing data.
- computersnoun
Plural of computer; electronic devices that process data according to instructions.
- comradenoun
A companion who shares one's activities or occupation.
- comradesnoun
Plural of comrade; companions who share activities or occupations.
- connoun
An argument or evidence against something.
- concealverb
To hide something from sight or discovery.
- concealedadjective
Hidden from view or knowledge.
- conceiveverb
To form an idea or plan in the mind.
- conceivedverb
Past tense and past participle of "conceive."
- concentrateverb
To focus one's attention or mental effort on something.
- concentratedadjective
Made stronger by removing water or other diluting elements.
- concentratingverb
Present participle of "concentrate"; the act of focusing attention or effort.
- concentrationnoun
The ability to direct one's attention or mental effort.
- conceptnoun
An abstract idea or general notion.
- conceptionnoun
The way in which something is perceived or understood.
- concernnoun
A feeling of worry or anxiety.