concave |
curved inward like the inside of a bowl. (Compare with "convex.") |
conceal |
to hide or keep hidden from sight. |
concede |
to admit the truth or justice of. [2 definitions] |
conceited |
having too high an opinion of oneself; vain. |
conceive |
to give shape to in the mind. [4 definitions] |
concentrate |
to bring together; focus. [5 definitions] |
concentration |
the act or process of concentrating, or the state of being concentrated. [2 definitions] |
concept |
a general idea or thought. |
conception |
the forming of concepts or ideas, or the power to do so. [2 definitions] |
concern |
to have to do with; be about; affect. [4 definitions] |
concerned |
involved or interested. [2 definitions] |
concerning |
having to do with; about; in regard to. |
concert |
a musical or dance performance before an audience; recital. |
concerto |
a piece of music for one or more solo instruments and an orchestra. |
concession |
an act or instance of yielding or conceding. [4 definitions] |
conch |
a sea animal with a soft body and a large, spiral shell. Conches are carnivorous mollusks that eat smaller mollusks such as clams. Several kinds of conches live in warm parts of the ocean all around the world. Conches are closely related to snails. [2 definitions] |
concise |
saying much in a few words; short and to the point. |
conclude |
to bring to an end; finish or complete. [2 definitions] |
conclusion |
an ending, result, or outcome. [2 definitions] |
concoct |
to make by putting together a number of parts or ingredients. [2 definitions] |
concoction |
a mixture of different things that someone has put together in an innovative way. A concoction is often an unusual mixture of liquids. |