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- 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.
- consciousadjective
Aware of and responding to one's surroundings; awake.
- consciousnessnoun
The state of being awake and aware of one's surroundings.
- consentnoun
Permission or agreement for something to happen.
- consequencenoun
A result or effect of an action or condition.
- consequencesnoun
The results or effects of actions or conditions.
- conservativeadjective
Holding traditional values and opposed to rapid change.
- considerverb
To think carefully about something.
- considerableadjective
Notably large in size, amount, or extent.
- considerablyadverb
To a notably large extent or degree; significantly.
- considerateadjective
Careful not to inconvenience or harm others; thoughtful of others' feelings and needs.
- considerationnoun
Careful thought, typically over a period of time.
- consideredadjective
Resulting from careful thought; well thought out.
- consideringpreposition
Taking into account; given the circumstances.
- considersverb
Third person singular present of consider; thinks carefully about.
- consistentadjective
Acting or done in the same way over time; unchanging in behavior or quality.
- consistsverb
Third person singular present of "consist": to be composed or made up of.
- consolationnoun
Comfort received after a loss or disappointment.
- consoleverb
To comfort someone in a time of grief or disappointment.
- conspiracynoun
A secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful.
- constablenoun
(British) A police officer of the lowest rank.
- constanceproper noun
A feminine given name meaning steadfastness or constancy.
- constantadjective
Occurring continuously over a period of time.
- constantineproper noun
A masculine given name of Latin origin.
- constantlyadverb
Continuously over a period of time; always.
- constitutionnoun
A body of fundamental principles according to which a state or organization is governed.
- constitutionaladjective
Relating to or in accordance with a constitution.
- constructverb
To build or erect something.
- constructedverb
Past tense and past participle of "construct": built or erected.
- constructionnoun
The process or industry of building structures.
- consulnoun
An official appointed by a government to live in a foreign city and protect the government's citizens and interests there.