lesson XI
Terms
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- concession
- Something, such as a point previously claimed in argument, that is later conceded.
- concise
- Expressing much in few words; clear and succinct.
- condense
- To reduce the volume or compass of
- conditional
- Imposing, depending on, or containing a condition. See Synonyms at dependent
- conference
- An assembly of clerical or of clerical and lay members from a particular district in various Protestant churches
- confirm
- To support or establish the certainty or validity of; verify
- confiscate
- seize (private property) for the public treasury.
- conform
- To correspond in form or character; be similar
- confusion
- The act of confusing or the state of being confused: Backstage confusion made the rehearsal difficult
- congestion
- To overfill or overcrowd: Trucks congested the tunnel
- conscience
- The awareness of a moral or ethical aspect to one's conduct together with the urge to prefer right over wrong: Let your conscience be your guide.
- consequence
- Something that logically or naturally follows from an action or condition. See Synonyms at effect
- conscious
- Having an awareness of one's environment and one's own existence, sensations, and thoughts. See Synonyms at aware
- consequently
- As a result; therefore.
- consistent
- In agreement; compatible: The testimony was consistent with the known facts