Words Starting With "C"

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Conciliatorily

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In a conciliatory manner.

Conciliatoriness

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Conciliatoriness refers to the quality of being conciliatory, which means being willing to compromise and find a middle ground in order to resolve conflicts or disputes peacefully. It involves being able to listen to different perspectives, be open-minded, and work towards a mutually beneficial solution. Someone who exhibits conciliatoriness is often able to diffuse tension and bring people together, as they are able to find common ground and avoid taking sides. In this sense, conciliatoriness is a valuable trait in building strong relationships and resolving conflicts in personal and professional settings.

Conciliators

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Conciliators are individuals or organizations that help to resolve disagreements or conflicts between different parties. They operate as intermediaries, facilitating communication and finding mutually acceptable solutions. In a broader sense, conciliators can also refer to anyone who seeks to bring people or groups together to bridge gaps, reconcile differences, and foster cooperation.

Conciliatory

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Conciliatory refers to something that is intended to heal or make up for past conflicts or hurts, often by making concessions or showing kindness and understanding. It can also describe a person's attitude or behavior that is aimed at calming down tensions or disagreements, often by being soft-spoken, polite, and willing to compromise.

Concinnity

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Concinnity refers to the quality of being harmonious, consistent, and well-proportioned, especially in artistic, musical, or literary works. It implies a sense of balance, coherence, and unity, where all the elements come together to create a whole that is pleasing and aesthetically appealing. The word is often used to describe the subtle art of creating a cohesive and well-balanced composition, where all the various parts work together in harmony to create a sense of beauty and elegance.

Concinnous

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Harmonious; smooth and consistent in sound, structure, or movement.

Concionate

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I apologize, but it seems that the word "concionate" is not a valid or recognized English word. It's possible that it's a typo or a word that doesn't exist in the language. Could you please provide a different word for me to explain?

Concionator

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I apologize, but the word "concionator" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that doesn't exist. <br><br>If you meant to type "conciliator", it means someone who settles disputes or reconciles differences.

Concionatory

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Conciliatory refers to language or behavior intended to soothe or appease, often in a situation of disagreement or conflict. It describes words or actions that are calm, pacifying, and aimed at resolving a controversy or alleviating tension.

Concise

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Concise refers to something that is brief and direct in expression or statement, leaving out unnecessary details. It means using few words to convey a lot of information, being to-the-point, and avoiding verbosity.

Concisely

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In a brief and to-the-point manner; with minimal words or phrases necessary to convey meaning.

Conciseness

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Conciseness refers to the quality of being brief and to the point, without unnecessary words or elaboration. It is the ability to express an idea or thought clearly and simply, without using more words than necessary. In writing, conciseness is often valued as it allows the reader to quickly grasp the main point or message, and it is also an important skill in public speaking and communication.

Concision

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Concision refers to the quality of being brief and direct in expression, using few words to convey a clear and concise message. It involves avoiding unnecessary words, phrases, or sentences, and using precise and straightforward language to communicate one's thoughts or ideas effectively.

Concite

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I apologize, but the word "concite" is not a recognized English word. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. Could you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word you are looking for? I'll be happy to help you with its meaning if it's a valid English word.

Conclamation

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I apologize, but there is no word "conclamation". It's possible that you meant "proclamation". If so, a proclamation is a public declaration or announcement, often made by a government or official authority, typically to declare or celebrate a special event, occasion, or achievement.

Conclave

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A conclave is a meeting of high-ranking officials, typically in the Catholic Church or other religious organizations, where important decisions are made. It is often a secret or private discussion, and the results of the meeting are not publicly disclosed until a resolution has been reached.

Conclaves

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Conclaves refer to private meetings or discussions, typically held by a small group of high-ranking officials or members of a club, organization, or team, where they engage in secret or confidential deliberations to make important decisions or come to a consensus.

Conclavist

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A nun or a priest who takes part in a papal conclave, a meeting of high-ranking clergy who gather to elect a new pope after the death or resignation of the previous one.

Conclude

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To conclude means to bring something to an end; to summarize; to draw a final conclusion or make a final judgment about something. It can also mean to gather or come together with others in order to discuss and reach a final decision or agreement.

Concluded

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Concluded refers to something that has been decided or settled, usually after consideration or investigation.

Concludes

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To conclude means to come to a conclusion or a decision; to finished or end a process, investigation, or discussion; to draw a final inference or to summarize the main points. It can also mean to bring to a close or to finalize something. For example: "After studying the data, she concludes that the new policy is effective".

Concluding

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Concluding refers to the act of bringing something to an end, typically by summarizing or wrapping up the main points. It can also refer to making a final judgment, decision, or pronouncement after considering all the relevant information.

Conclusion

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The conclusion is the final part of a study, presentation, or argument that sums up the main points and usually states the writer's or speaker's opinion or recommendation. It is a summary of the most important information and is usually the last section of a report, essay, or speech.

Conclusions

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Conclusions refer to the statements or findings that are drawn or reached at the end of a process, investigation, or discussion. It can also refer to the final thoughts or opinions expressed by someone on a subject or issue.

Conclusive

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Conclusive refers to a statement, argument, or decision that is final and definitive, leaving no room for further discussion or debate. It is a finding or result that is convincing and persuasive, providing a definitive answer or solution to a problem or issue.

Conclusively

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Meaning: finally or ultimately; in a way that is clear and definitive, leaving no doubt or ambiguity.

Conclusiveness

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The word "conclusiveness" refers to the quality of being final, decisive, or definitive. It is the state of being conclusively established or proved, implying a degree of certainty, certainty, or irreversibility. In other words, conclusiveness means that something has been thoroughly examined, evaluated, and verified, resulting in a clear and definitive outcome or conclusion.

Conclusory

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Conclusory refers to something that is conclusive or definitive, often referring to a conclusion that is unwavering or unshakeable. It can also describe language or arguments that are conclusive or decisive, leaving no room for doubt or debate.

Concoct

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to create or mix something, especially a drink, by combining different ingredients or elements in a clever or imaginative way.

Concocted

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Concocted means fabricated or invented, usually to deceive or mislead. It can also refer to a mixture or combination of different things, often in a way that is unusual or artificial.

Concocting

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Concocting is a verb that means to create or prepare something, especially a mixture or a plan, by combining different elements or ingredients. It often implies a sense of creating or manipulating something that is new or unique. For example, a chef might be concocting a new recipe, or a scientist might be concocting a new experiment. The word can also have a negative connotation, implying that something is being created or manufactured in a way that is manipulative or deceitful. In this sense, a politician might be accused of concocting a fake scandal.

Concoction

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A concoction is a mixture of different ingredients, especially a mixture of ingredients that are not normally used together, resulting in a unique flavor, odor, or composition. In a broader sense, it can also refer to a mixture of ideas, opinions, or stories that are created or presented in a creative or deceitful way.

Concoctionist

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I apologize, but the word "concoctionist" is not a real word in the English language. It is likely a made-up or invented term.<br><br>However, I can provide some possible meanings or decomposition of the word:<br><br> "Concoction" refers to a mixture of different ingredients, often used to describe a recipe or a concocted plan or story.<br> "ist" is a suffix often used to form nouns that denote a person who performs a particular action or function, such as "chef" or "artist".<br><br>If we were to create a definition for the non-existent word "concoctionist", it could be something like: "a person who creates or prepares a concoction, often in a clever or artistic manner". However, this is purely speculative, and the word does not have an established meaning in the English language.

Concoctions

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Concoctions refer to a mixture or combination of different ingredients or substances, often used to create a unique or distinctive product, medicine, or potion. The word often has a sense of experimentation or mixing of disparate elements to create something new or unusual. In a broader sense, it can also refer to something created by combining different ideas or influences.

Concoctive

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I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "concoctive" in my dictionary. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely recognized.<br><br>However, I think you might be looking for the word "creative", which is a verb that means to produce something new by combining different sources or elements. For example, "She concocted a new recipe by combining different spices and herbs."

Concolor

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The word "concolor" refers to something that is of the same color or having the same color as something else. It is often used to describe two or more things that share the same hue or shade.