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Condemnation |
an expression of strong disapproval, censure, blame |
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Condense |
to reduce, make more concise (brief, short), concentrate, compress |
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Condescending |
possessing an attitude of superiority, patronizing |
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Condolence |
sympathy for a person's misfortune |
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Condone |
to pardon or forgive; overlook, justify, or excuse a fault, disregard |
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Conduit |
tube, pipe, or similar passage |
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Configuration |
arrangement of parts or elements |
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Confiscation |
seizure by authorities |
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Conflict |
A clash, a battle |
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Conformity |
similarity in form or character |
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Confound |
to baffle (confuse), perplex (bewilder, confuse) |
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Confrontational |
eager to come face-to-face with in an adversarial manner, provoking |
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Congeal |
to become thick or solid, as a liquid freezing, thicken, solidify |
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Consecrate |
to declare sacred; dedicate to a goal |
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Consensus |
unanimity (agreement), agreement of opinion or attitude |