conquer |
to gain or overcome by force, esp. armed force. [4 definitions] |
conqueror |
one who gains victory. |
conquest |
the act or process of conquering. [3 definitions] |
conquistador |
one of the Spanish conquerors of the Americas in the sixteenth century. |
conscience |
the human faculty that enables one to decide between right and wrong conduct, esp. in regard to one's own actions. [2 definitions] |
conscientious |
done in accordance with one's conscience; principled. [2 definitions] |
conscious |
aware of one's own existence, sensations, thoughts, and surroundings. [3 definitions] |
consciousness |
the state or quality of being conscious or aware. [3 definitions] |
consecrate |
to dedicate to the service or worship of a deity; make or declare sacred. [3 definitions] |
consecutive |
following one after another without interruption; in unbroken order. [2 definitions] |
consent |
to give agreement, approval, or permission (often fol. by "to"). [3 definitions] |
consequence |
that which follows; result. [3 definitions] |
consequently |
as a result; therefore; accordingly. |
conservation |
the act of preserving and protecting from loss, destruction, or waste. [2 definitions] |
conservative |
preferring the traditional and resisting rapid change. [7 definitions] |
conserve |
to keep safe from loss, destruction, or waste. [4 definitions] |
consider |
to think about carefully; reflect on. [7 definitions] |
considerable |
large in size, number, extent, or proportion. [2 definitions] |
considerate |
showing regard for the feelings and needs of others. |
consideration |
careful attention or thought. [3 definitions] |
consist |
to be composed or formed (usu. fol. by "of"). [2 definitions] |