Words Starting With "C"

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Clowned

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To clown means to make a fool of oneself or to behave in a ridiculous or silly way, often in order to entertain others. It can also refer to a person who performs as a jester or comedian in a circus or show.

Clownfish

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Clownfish refers to a small, bright orange fish with white stripes, typically living in symbiotic relationships with sea anemones. It's also known as an anemone fish. The clownfish is famous for being the main character in the Disney movie Finding Nemo.

Clowning

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Clowning refers to behavior or actions that are comically foolish or nonsensical, often intentionally done to provide entertainment or humor. It can also describe the profession of a clown, who is a performer who wears artificial clothes, exaggerated makeup, and a peculiar appearance to make people laugh.

Clownish

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Describing someone or something as "clownish" typically means that they or it are foolish, foolishly awkward, or silly in a way that is often endearing or amusing. It can also imply a lack of seriousness or dignity, as though the person or thing is trying to be comedic or playful, often with a sense of absurdity.

Clowns

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Clowns refer to people who wear colorful costumes and makeup to entertain, usually in circuses, comedy shows, or at children's parties. They often use humor, physical comedy, and exaggerated facial expressions to make people laugh. Clowns can also be characters in storytelling, movies, or literature, often serving as comedic relief or symbolic figures.

Cloxacillin

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Cloxacillin is a semi-synthetic penicillin antibiotic, similar to dicloxacillin, that is used to treat bacterial infections such as pneumonia, meningitis, and skin infections. It works by killing the bacteria that are causing the infection. Cloxacillin is typically given orally or intravenously and is often used to treat infections caused by susceptible bacteria, including Streptococcus and Staphylococcus species.

Cloy

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The word "cloy" means to make someone feel so full or surfeited with something that it becomes unpleasant or boring. It can also mean to satisfy someone's desires or needs so thoroughly that they feel no longer interested. For example, "The sweet treat cloyed with her after eating too much of it." This word is often used to describe food, drink, or other pleasurable experiences that become overly stimulating or monotonous.

Cloyed

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The word "cloyed" is an adjective that means feeling overly rich, indulgent, or excessive, often to the point of being unpleasant or annoying. It can also describe something that is too sweet, sentimental, or sugary, to the point of being cloying or insipid. For example: "The overly sweet anniversary dinner left me feeling cloyed and ready for something less saccharine."

Cloying

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Cloying refers to something that is overly sweet, sentimental, or flattering to the point of being unpleasant or nauseating. It can also describe a person who is excessively fond or overly attentive, often to the point of being annoying or insincere.

Cloyingly

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Cloyingly refers to something that is overdone or excessive to the point of being annoying or unpleasant. It can describe a quality, such as sweetness or niceness, that is too abundant and starts to become tiresome or sickly. For example, a person who is cloyingly sweet or a story that is cloyingly sentimental might be descriptions that convey the idea of something being too much to take.

Cloyne

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Cloyne is a noun, meaning a town and civil parish in County Cork, Ireland.

Clozapine

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Clozapine is an atypical antipsychotic medication used to treat schizophrenia and other serious mental illnesses. It is typically prescribed for patients who have not responded to other treatments or have severe symptoms. It is often referred to as a "last resort" medication due to its potential side effects, including seizures, agranulocytosis (a condition in which the bone marrow fails to produce enough white blood cells), and a risk of sudden cardiac death.

Clozaril

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Clozaril is a brand name for the antipsychotic medication clozapine. It is used to treat schizophrenia, a mental disorder characterized by abnormal thought processes, feelings, and behaviors. Clozaril is considered a second-line medication, reserved for patients who have not responded well to other antipsychotics. It works by blocking certain chemicals in the brain that increase availabilit

Cloze

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A cloze test, also known as a cloze procedure, is a type of exercise in language teaching that involves removing words or phrases from a paragraph or passage and having students fill in the missing words. The gaps are usually indicated by an ellipsis (...) and students are expected to complete the passage with the most suitable words. This exercise helps develop vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension skills.

Club-foot

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Club-foot is a congenital medical condition, also known as talipes equinovarus, where a child is born with a deformed foot that points downward and inward, resembling the shape of a club.

Club

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A club is a group of people who share a common interest, activity, or purpose, typically meeting regularly to socialize, engage in a shared activity, or participate in a sport or hobby.

Clubbed

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To club something or someone is to hit or strike it violently and repeatedly, typically with a heavy object such as a club. This can also be used figuratively to describe feeling exhausted or drained, as if one's energy has been "clubbed" out of them.

Clubber

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In British English, a "clubber" refers to a person who frequents nightclubs or is a fan of disco or dance music. In Australian English, a "clubber" is often used to mean a Hawthorn Football Club supporter, as the word "club" is a reference to the Richmond Football Club's rival team, the Hawthorn Football Club. More generally, it can also refer to anyone who is a fan of any sport or organization that has a name involving the word "club".

Clubbers

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Clubbers refers to people who frequent nightclubs, especially those who go to rave parties or attend electronic dance music (EDM) events. It can also describe the general crowd or audience at such events.

Clubbing

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Clubbing refers to the act of visiting nightclubs or dance clubs, typically on weekends, to socialize, listen to music, and sometimes take drugs or drink alcohol. It is a popular form of entertainment, especially among young adults, and involves dancing, partying, and hanging out with friends in a loud and lively environment.

Clubfoot

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Clubfoot is a congenital deformity where the foot turns inward or downward, often requiring surgery or other treatments to correct. It can cause difficulty walking and other mobility issues.

Clubfooted

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Clubfooted refers to a congenital deformity of the foot, also known as talipes equinovarus, in which the foot is turned inward and downward, often making it difficult to walk or stand properly. The term can also be used figuratively to describe someone who is clumsily or awkwardly handled or managed.

Clubhouse

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A clubhouse is a small building or a room, usually located within a larger structure or facility, where people gather to share common interests, activities, or hobbies. It can be a social hub, a meeting place, or a place for relaxation. Examples include a sports team's clubhouse, a children's clubhouse for after-school activities, or a community center's clubhouse for seniors.

Clubs

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A club is a group of people who share a common interest, activity, or purpose. It can refer to a formal organization or association, or an informal gathering of friends or like-minded individuals.

Cluck

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The verb "cluck" means to make a low, faintly hissing sound, typically made by a hen or a broody hen. It can also be used to describe the act of making a silly, awkward, or foolish noise. For example: "The hen clucked contentedly in the barnyard."

Clucked

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The verb "clucked" is the past tense of the verb "cluck", which is a sound made by a hen or other bird, typically a low, repetitive, and somewhat gruff noise. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a low, rough voice. For example, "The old comedian's clucked voice couldn't be heard from the back of the room."

Clucking

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The verb "clucking" is an onomatopoeic word that imitates the sound a chicken makes. It is often used to describe the noise a chicken makes while laying an egg, or in general when it is in a state of agitation or distress.

Clucks

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To make a soft low "cluck" sound, typically by a hen or a goose, often indicating discontent, surprise, or soft attention.

Clue

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A clue is a hint or a piece of information that helps to solve a puzzle, riddle, or mystery. It is often a subtle or hidden hint that requires careful consideration or insight to understand its significance. Clues can take many forms, such as a cryptic message, a physical object, or an observation that needs to be made.

Clueing

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The verb "clueing" refers to the act of giving or providing a hint, a piece of information, or a clue to help someone solve a problem, understand something, or make a decision. It can also mean to provide a subtle or indirect suggestion or hint, often to facilitate a particular action or outcome.

Clueless

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The word "clueless" is an adjective that means lacking in awareness, understanding, or insight; unaware of what is going on or what is happening. It can also imply a lack of knowledge, skill, or competence. The term is often used to describe someone who is naive, uninformed, or unprepared for a situation.

Cluelessly

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Adverb. Without knowledge or understanding; unaware.

Cluelessness

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Cluelessness refers to a lack of understanding or awareness about something, often due to ignorance or lack of information. It can also describe a lack of common sense or practical judgment, leaving someone feeling confused or uncertain. The term is often used to describe a youthful or naive attitude, implying that someone is unaware of the consequences or implications of their actions. It can also be used to describe a failure to recognize or understand subtle social cues or signals, resulting in awkward or embarrassing situations.

Clues

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Clues are hints or pieces of information that help someone solve a puzzle, mystery, or problem. They can be indirect or subtle and often require careful consideration to understand their significance.

Clump

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A clump is a group of things that are stuck together or clustered together. It can also refer to a lump or a mass of something, such as a clump of dirt or a clump of hair. The word can also be used figuratively to describe a group of people or things that are associated with each other, such as a clump of friends or a clump of ideas.

Clumped

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The word "clumped" is a verb that means to gather or collect something, such as a substance or an object, into a mass or cluster. For example, "The snow clumps together on the grass" or "The kids clumped together in the corner". It can also imply a lack of order or neatness, such as "The clothes clumped up the floor".