contest |
a struggle for superiority or victory. [5 definitions] |
contestant |
one who participates in a contest; competitor. [2 definitions] |
context |
the language surrounding a particular usage of a word, phrase, or sentence, or the situation in which the piece of language is used. [2 definitions] |
continent |
one of the earth's major land masses, such as North America, Australia, or Antarctica. [3 definitions] |
continental shelf |
the submerged rim of a continent, from which descent to the ocean floor is usu. precipitous. |
continual |
occurring without interruption or breaks; unceasing. [2 definitions] |
continue |
to go on; persist. [7 definitions] |
continuing |
still going on or happening; not over. |
continuous |
extending or enduring without pausing or stopping; unceasing; unbroken. |
contour |
the outline of a surface, form, or figure; shape. [7 definitions] |
contract |
an agreement, usu. legally binding, entered into by two or more parties that specifies what each party will do or not do. [8 definitions] |
contraction |
an act of contracting. [3 definitions] |
contractor |
one who agrees by contract to do specified work at a certain price and to supply all necessary materials. [2 definitions] |
contradict |
to assert the opposite of; deny the truth of. [4 definitions] |
contradictory |
involving, containing, or being a contradiction; inconsistent; contrary. [3 definitions] |
contrary |
totally different; opposite. [6 definitions] |
contrast |
to compare (two people or things) in order to make their differences clear. [7 definitions] |
contribute |
to give individually or with others to a common fund or collective effort (often fol. by "to"). [5 definitions] |
contribution |
the act of contributing. [2 definitions] |
contrive |
to plan or devise cleverly or ingeniously. [5 definitions] |
control |
to exercise the power to regulate, dominate, or manipulate; command. [9 definitions] |