conservative |
wanting things to stay as they are; not favoring change. [6 definitions] |
conserve |
to keep safe from loss, waste, or destruction. [2 definitions] |
consider |
to think carefully about; reflect on. [3 definitions] |
considerable |
large in size or amount. |
considerate |
thoughtful of the feelings and needs of others. |
consideration |
careful attention or thought. [3 definitions] |
consist |
to be made up or formed (usually followed by "of"). |
consistency |
agreement or similarity between or among different things. [2 definitions] |
consistent |
having a regular style or pattern; not changing. [2 definitions] |
console1 |
to give comfort in time of loss or suffering; make less sad. |
console2 |
a cabinet for a television set, CD player, or radio. |
consolidate |
to join together into a whole; combine. |
consonant |
a sound in a language made by stopping or restricting the flow of air through the mouth using speech organs such as the tongue, teeth, or lips. The sounds represented by the letters "d," "k," "b," "s," and "m" are examples of consonants in English. [2 definitions] |
conspicuous |
easily seen; obvious. |
conspiracy |
a secret agreement among two or more people to do something wrong or illegal; plot. |
conspire |
to plan secretly to do something wrong or illegal with another person or people. |
constable |
a police officer in a small town or village. |
constant |
going on without a pause; persistent. [2 definitions] |
constantly |
continuously; without ever stopping. [2 definitions] |
constellation |
a group of stars in the sky that is thought to look like, and is named after, an animal, object, or person. |
constituent |
forming a part of something. [3 definitions] |