151-200 Flashcards
(43 cards)
Confound
[Verb] Be confusing or perplexing to
Confrontation
[Noun] Discord resulting from a clash of ideas or opinions
Congruent
[Adj] Corresponding in character or kind
Conjecture
[Verb] Believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds
Conjure
[Verb] Summon into action or bring into existence
Consensus
[Noun] Agreement in the judgment reached by a group as a whole
Console
[Verb] Give moral or emotional strength to
Conspicuous
[Adj] Obvious to the eye or mind
Conspire
[Verb] Act in agreement and in secret towards a deceitful purpose
Consternation
[Noun] Sudden shock or dismay that causes confusion
Contend
[Verb] Compete for something
Contentious
[Adj] Showing an inclination to disagree
Contingent
[Adj] Determined by conditions or circumstances that follow
Contrite
[Adj] Feeling or expressing pain or sorrow; plaintive
Controversial
[Adj] Marked by or capable of causing disagreement
Convoke
[Verb] Call together
Convoluted
[Adj] Highly complex or intricate
Corporal
[Adj] Affecting the body as opposed to the mind or spirit
Corroborate
[Verb] Give evidence for
Covert
[Adj] Secret or hidden
Covet
[Verb] Wish, long, or crave for
Cower
[Verb] Crouch or curl up
Coy
[Adj] Affectedly shy especially in a playful or provocative way
Crave
[Verb] Have an appetite or great desire for