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compel to force or drive to some action or attitude; pressure. [3 definitions]
compensate to provide with or serve as an equivalent; make up for (often fol. by "for"). [4 definitions]
compensation the act of compensating, or the condition of being compensated. [2 definitions]
compete to contend against others to win a desired goal or achieve a desired result. [2 definitions]
competent capable; qualified. [3 definitions]
competition the process or act of competing. [4 definitions]
competitive involving, related to, or characterized by competition. [3 definitions]
competitor a person or organization that competes.
compile to form (a written work or list) by bringing together pieces of information, articles, documents, or the like. [3 definitions]
complacent contented with oneself or one's situation to a degree that prevents self-criticism, further progress, or appropriate response to signals of danger or risk. [2 definitions]
complain to express dissatisfaction, pain, grief, or other negative feelings. [3 definitions]
complaint an instance of complaining. [4 definitions]
complement something that makes a fine accompaniment to something else, makes it complete or perfect, or creates a perfect balance for it. [7 definitions]
complete lacking no necessary elements or parts. [6 definitions]
completely entirely; absolutely.
completion the act or process of completing. [3 definitions]
complex having a complicated structure; not simple. [5 definitions]
complexion the natural hue, appearance, and condition of the skin, esp. of the face. [2 definitions]
complexity the state or condition of being complex or complicated. [2 definitions]
complex sentence a sentence composed of a main or independent clause and one or more dependent or subordinate clauses, such as "This is an independent clause, whereas this is a dependent clause".
complicate to make (a problem, issue, or situation) more difficult or complex. [3 definitions]