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be true.

      conform conforms, conforming, conformed

      VERB 1 If you conform, you behave the way people expect you to.

      2 If something conforms to a law or to someone’s wishes, it does what is required or wanted.

      conformist NOUN OR ADJECTIVE

      confront confronts, confronting, confronted

      VERB 1 If you are confronted with a problem or task, you have to deal with it.

      2 If you confront someone, you meet them face to face, especially when you are going to fight or argue with them.

      confrontation confrontations

      NOUN a serious dispute between two people or groups of people who come face to face

      confuse confuses, confusing, confused

      VERB 1 If you confuse two people or things, you mix them up and are not sure which is which.

      2 If you confuse someone, you make them uncertain about what is happening or what to do.

      confusion NOUN

      congested

      ADJECTIVE 1 When a road is congested, it is so full of traffic that normal movement is impossible.

      2 If your nose is congested, it is blocked and you cannot breathe properly.

      congestion NOUN

      congratulate congratulates, congratulating, congratulated

      VERB If you congratulate someone, you say that you’re pleased about something good that has happened to them, or praise them for something they have done. • He congratulated us on winning the competition.

      congratulations NOUN

      congregation congregations

      NOUN the people attending a service in a church

      congruent

      ADJECTIVE In mathematics, things that are congruent are exactly the same size and shape, and would fit exactly on top of each other. • congruent triangles

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      conifer conifers

      NOUN any type of evergreen tree that produces cones

      coniferous ADJECTIVE

      NOUN In grammar, a conjunction is a word that links two other words or two clauses, such as and, but, or, while and that. For example: “I love bacon and eggs.” “I’m happy, but my brother is not”.

      conjurer conjurers

      NOUN someone who entertains people by doing magic tricks

      conker conkers

      NOUN a brown nut from a horse chestnut tree

      connect connects, connecting, connected

      VERB 1 If you connect two things, you join them together.

      2 If one thing or person is connected with another, there is a link between them.

      connection connections

      NOUN 1 the point where two things are joined together

      2 If you make a connection at a station or airport, you continue your journey by catching another train, bus or plane. • Our train was late, so we missed our connection.

      connective connectives

      NOUN a word that connects phrases, clauses or words together

      See conjunction

      conquer conquers, conquering, conquered

      VERB 1 If you conquer something difficult or dangerous, you succeed in controlling it. • She conquered her fear of spiders.

      2 to take control of a country by force

      conqueror NOUN

      conscience

      NOUN the part of your mind that tells you what is right or wrong

      conscientious

      ADJECTIVE Someone who is conscientious takes great care over their work.

      conscientiously ADVERB

      conscious

      ADJECTIVE 1 Someone who is conscious is awake, rather than asleep or unconscious.

      2 If you are conscious of something, you are aware of it.

      3 A conscious action or effort is done deliberately.

      consecutive

      ADJECTIVE 1 Consecutive events or periods of time happen one after the other. • We had eight consecutive days of rain.

      2 Consecutive numbers follow each other in order. For example, 1, 2, 3, 4 are consecutive numbers.

      consecutively ADVERB

      consent consents, consenting, consented

      NOUN 1 permission to do something

      2 agreement between two or more people • By common consent we went to France for the holiday.

      VERB 3 If you consent to something, you agree to do it or allow it to happen.

      consequence consequences

      NOUN result or effect

      conservation

      NOUN the preservation of the environment

      conservationist NOUN OR ADJECTIVE

      conservative conservatives

      NOUN 1 a member or supporter of the Conservative Party in Britain

      ADJECTIVE 2 Someone who is conservative does not like change or new ideas.

      3 A conservative estimate or guess is a cautious or moderate one.

      conservatory conservatories

      NOUN a room with glass walls and a glass roof in which plants are kept

      conserve conserves, conserving, conserved

      VERB 1 If you conserve a supply of something, you make it last as long as possible. • I switched off my torch to conserve the battery.

      2 If you conserve something, you keep it as it is and do not change it. • We should conserve this old building.

      consider considers, considering, considered

      VERB If you consider something, you think about it carefully.

      considerable

      ADJECTIVE A considerable amount of something is a lot of it.

      considerate

      ADJECTIVE Someone who is considerate thinks of other people’s needs and feelings.

      consideration considerations

      NOUN 1 careful thought about something

      2 something that should be thought about when you are planning or deciding something

      3 Someone who shows consideration pays attention to the needs and feelings of other people.

      consist consists, consisting, consisted

      VERB Something that consists of certain things is made up of them. • This bread consists of flour, yeast and water.

      consistent

      ADJECTIVE Something that is consistent does not change.

      console consoles, consoling, consoled

      Said “kon-sole” VERB 1 If you console someone who is unhappy, you comfort them and cheer them up.

      Said


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