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- conflagrant-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "The conflagrant fire destroyed sixteen blocks before it was kept under control.".
- conflagration-English-Noun-1en hasExample "It took sixty firefighters to put out the conflagration.".
- conflict-English-Noun-1en hasExample "The conflict between the government and the rebels began three years ago.".
- conflict-ridden-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "NGOs often work in conflict-ridden areas of the world".
- conflicting-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "In the absence of all conflicting evidence.".
- confluence-English-Noun-1en hasExample "We encountered an abandoned boat at the confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers.".
- confluence-English-Noun-2en hasExample "The confluence of the rivers produced a great rush of water.".
- confluence-English-Noun-3en hasExample "The confluence of our skills resulted in a successful home renovation project.".
- confondre-French-Verb-5en hasExample "Je me confonds en excuses. 358823 I am apologizing profusely.".
- conforaneous-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "In times of scarcity, wardens of the peace patrolled the city’s streets to deter the conforaneous vendors’ less scrupulous competition strategies.".
- conform\u00E9ment-French-Adverb-2en hasExample "conformément aux ordres - in accordance with orders".
- conforming-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "He's trying to get a conforming loan.".
- conformity-English-Noun-3en hasExample "How far should one accept the rules of the society in which one lives? To put it another way: at what point does conformity become corruption? Only by answering such questions does the conscience truly define itself. - Kenneth Tynan".
- confound-English-Verb-3en hasExample "Don't confound the situation by yelling.".
- confound-English-Verb-4en hasExample "His actions confounded the skeptics.".
- confrere-English-Noun-1en hasExample "Unfortunately, when it comes to the informant who turns state’s evidence against a confrere, the OED slaps on the obscure origin label., Michael Sheehan, Wordmall, February 18, 2008.".
- confront-English-Verb-1en hasExample "We should confront him about the missing money.".
- confuddled-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "This silly chemistry problem makes me so confuddled!".
- confusably-English-Adverb-1en hasExample "1937, Aaron Clark Bagg, Samuel Atkins Elliot, Birds of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts".
- confusing-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "Several sections in that book are really confusing.".
- congenial-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "The congenial bartender makes the Hog’s Head an inviting place to hang out during the weekends.".
- congest-English-Noun-1en hasExample "The large farmer's land was divided among adjoining congests.".
- congress-English-Noun-4en hasExample "The National Congress of American Indians".
- congressive-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "Sir T. Browne.".
- coniac-Romanian-Noun-1en hasExample "Îmi place mult prea mult de coniac.".
- conjecture-English-Noun-1en hasExample "I explained it, but it is pure conjecture whether he understood, or not.".
- conjecture-English-Noun-2en hasExample "The physicist used his conjecture about subatomic particles to design an experiment.".
- conjecture-English-Verb-1en hasExample "I do not know if it is true; I am simply conjecturing here.".
- conjoin-English-Verb-1en hasExample "They are representatives that will loosely conjoin a nation.".
- conjoin-English-Verb-2en hasExample "I will conjoin you in holy matrimony.".
- conjugate-English-Verb-1en hasExample "In English, the verb 'to be' is conjugated as follows: 'I am', 'you are' (or 'thou art'), 'he/she/it is', 'we are', 'you are', 'they are'.".
- conjunctivochalasis-English-Noun-1en hasExample "The symptoms of conjunctivochalasis range from dry eye, epiphora, and irritation, to localized pain, foreign body sensation, subconjunctival hemorrhage, and ulceration.".
- conk_out-English-Verb-1en hasExample "He wasn't there, just the dog, conked out on the porch.".
- conk_out-English-Verb-2en hasExample "The old car conked out half way up the hill.".
- conk_out-English-Verb-3en hasExample "He lived to be 90 then conked out in his sleep.".
- conna\u00EEtre-French-Verb-4en hasExample "C'est toi qui t'y connais! You're the expert!".
- connaissance-French-Noun-1en hasExample "Avoir une bonne connaissance des animaux.".
- connaissance-French-Noun-2en hasExample "Faire la connaissance de quelqu'un.".
- connascent-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "Craig.".
- connatural-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "And mix with our connatural dust. 124688 Milton.".
- connatural-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "These affections are connatural to us. 124689 L'Estrange.".
- connect-English-Verb-1en hasExample "I think this piece connects to that piece over there.".
- connect-English-Verb-2en hasExample "Both roads have the same name, but they don't connect: they're on opposite sides of the river, and there's no bridge there.".
- connect-English-Verb-3en hasExample "The new railroad will connect the northern part of the state to the southern part.".
- connect-English-Verb-4en hasExample "I connected the printer to the computer, but I couldn't get it work.".
- connect-English-Verb-5en hasExample "When the technician connects my house, I'll be able to access the internet.".
- connect-English-Verb-6en hasExample "I didn't connect my lost jewelry to the news of an area cat burglar until the police contacted me.".
- connect-English-Verb-7en hasExample "I'm flying to London where I connect with a flight heading to Hungary.".
- connection-English-Noun-3en hasExample "As we were the only people in the room to laugh at the joke, I felt a connection between us.".
- connection-English-Noun-5en hasExample "The bus was late so he missed his connection at Penn Station and had to wait six hours for the next train.".
- conniption-English-Noun-2en hasExample "The joke was not that funny, but he went into conniptions laughing.".
- connotation-English-Noun-1en hasExample "The connotations of the phrase \"you are a dog\" are that you are physically unattractive or morally reprehensible, not that you are a canine.".
- connotation-English-Noun-2en hasExample "The two expressions \"the morning star\" and \"the evening star\" have different connotations but the same denotation (i.e. the planet Venus).".
- connote-English-Verb-1en hasExample "Racism often connotes an underlying fear or ignorance.".
- connote-English-Verb-2en hasExample "Poverty connotes hunger.".
- conquer-English-Verb-1en hasExample "In 1453, the Ottoman Empire conquered Istanbul.".
- conquer-English-Verb-2en hasExample "Today I conquered my fear of flying by finally boarding a plane.".
- cons-English-2-Verb-1en hasExample "In addition to specifying the whole list at once using square brackets and commas, you can build them up piece by piece using the () operator. This process is often referred to as consing.".
- cons\u00E9cration-French-Noun-1en hasExample "La consécration du succès du disque en France avec ce passage à l'émission de télévision - 5,8 millions de téléspectateurs et 28,1 % de parts d'audience - aurait pu ne pas avoir lieu. (Le Monde)".
- conscientious-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "He was a thoughtful and conscientious worker.".
- conscious-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "The noise woke me, but it was another few minutes before I was fully conscious.".
- conscious-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "I was conscious of a noise behind me.".
- conscious-English-Adjective-3en hasExample "Only highly intelligent beings can be fully conscious.".
- conscript-English-Noun-1en hasExample "The soldier was a conscript.".
- conseiller-French-Verb-1en hasExample "Je te conseille de me parler autrement !".
- consent-English-Verb-1en hasExample "I've consented to have the procedure performed.".
- consenting-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "The law prohibits payment for sex, even between consenting adults.".
- consentire-Italian-Verb-2en hasExample "mi consenta.. - allow me..".
- consequence-English-Noun-2en hasExample "I'm warning you. If you don't get me the report on time, there will be consequences.".
- consequent-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "His retirement and consequent spare time enabled him to travel more.".
- consequently-English-Adverb-1en hasExample "He didn't wake up early. Consequently, he was late to work.".
- conservare-Italian-Verb-1en hasExample "Dio lo conservi - God save him.".
- conservational-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "The volunteers were thanked for their conservational efforts in tidying up the park.".
- conservative-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "The curriculum committee at this university is extremely conservative.".
- conservative-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "At a conservative estimate, growth may even be negative next year.".
- conservatory-English-1-Noun-1en hasExample "A conservatory of life. 198655 Jeremy Taylor.".
- conserved-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "This hybrid automobile saves a lot of money from conserved gasoline.".
- conserver-French-Verb-1en hasExample "Conserver la glace dans un congélateur. - Keep the ice cream in a freezer.".
- consider-English-Verb-1en hasExample "Consider that we’ve had three major events and the year has hardly begun.".
- consider-English-Verb-2en hasExample "I’m considering going to the beach tomorrow.".
- consider-English-Verb-4en hasExample "She sat there for a moment, considering him.".
- consider-English-Verb-5en hasExample "Consider a triangle having three equal sides.".
- consider-English-Verb-6en hasExample "This body will now consider the proposed amendments to Section 453 of the zoning code.".
- considerable-Catalan-Adjective-1en hasExample "El mes de febrer de 1888, doncs, Eduard Toda ja ha reunit un fons bibliogràfic de valor considerable.".
- considerable-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "I've spent a considerable amount of time on this.".
- considerate-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "It was very considerate of you to give up your place for your friend.".
- considerately-English-Adverb-1en hasExample "He nodded considerately. \"It must have been hard for you.\"".
- considerately-English-Adverb-2en hasExample "He treated them considerately, letting them each work their own way.".
- consideration-English-Noun-1en hasExample "After much consideration, I have decided to stay.".
- consideration-English-Noun-4en hasExample "Sure I'll move my car, but only for a consideration.".
- considerazione-Italian-Noun-1en hasExample "prendere qualcosa in considerazione - to take something into consideration; to consider".
- consigne-French-Noun-2en hasExample "Il n'y a pas de consignes à bagages dans cet aéroport. 251235 There is no left-luggage office at this airport.".
- consistence-English-Noun-1en hasExample "Honey and sirup are of similar consistence.".
- consistency-English-Noun-3en hasExample "They want to achieve a high degree of consistency in their process and their product.".
- consistency-English-Noun-4en hasExample "Mix it until it has the consistency of a thick paste.".
- consociation-English-Noun-1en hasExample "Friendly consociation with your kindred elements.".
- consociation-English-Noun-2en hasExample "In Connecticut some of the Congregational churches are associated in consociations and the others in conferences.".
- consolidar-Catalan-Verb-1en hasExample "contribuí a consolidar el costum d'impartir els rudiments de la doctrina en català".
- consolidate-English-Verb-1en hasExample "He consolidated his luggage into a single large bag.".
- consommation-French-Noun-1en hasExample "La consommation d'alcool est dangereuse.".