confident |
having trust or faith in someone or something; sure. [3 definitions] |
confidential |
told or communicated only in privacy; secret. [3 definitions] |
confine |
to limit within certain bounds; restrict. [3 definitions] |
confirm |
to prove or verify; show to be true or correct. [4 definitions] |
confirmation |
the act or process of confirming. [3 definitions] |
confiscate |
to seize by virtue of authority. [3 definitions] |
conflict |
to be in strong opposition or disagreement; differ. [6 definitions] |
conflicted |
having feelings about something that contradict one another, often making it difficult to make a decision. |
conform |
to be or act in accordance or compliance with an established standard or norm. [4 definitions] |
confront |
to meet or face without evasion or avoidance. [3 definitions] |
confuse |
to combine in a disordered, unclear way; fail to distinguish between or among. [3 definitions] |
confusing |
consisting of conflicting facts or incomprehensible information and thereby causing perplexity or misunderstanding; bewildering; misleading. |
confusion |
the act of confusing or state of being confused. [4 definitions] |
conga |
a Latin American dance performed by a group that forms a long line in single file behind a leader. [4 definitions] |
congeal |
of a fluid or soft substance, to thicken or make solid, esp. by cooling or freezing. [2 definitions] |
congested |
filled to excess; clogged; overcrowded. |
Congo |
Republic of the Congo, a country in Central Africa south of Gabon and north of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Republic of the Congo was formerly known as the French Congo. Its capital is Brazzaville. [3 definitions] |
Congolese |
of or pertaining to Congo or its people, culture, language, or the like. [2 definitions] |
Congo River |
a river of central Africa flowing into the Atlantic Ocean; Zaire River. |
congratulate |
to praise, acknowledge, and express one's pleasure at the achievement or good fortune of (a person or group). |
congratulation |
the act of congratulating. [2 definitions] |