Words Starting With "C"

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Congo

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The Congo refers to a region in central Africa, specifically the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo. It can also refer to the Congo River, which runs through the region. Additionally, the term "Congo" is sometimes used more broadly to refer to the entire region of central Africa, including countries such as Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo, and others.

Congolese

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The Congolese refer to the people who originate from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo, and other territories in Central Africa. The term can also refer to things related to or from these countries, such as culture, language, food, or traditions.

Congrats

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Congratulations is a noun that means praise or accolades given to someone for their achievement or accomplishments. It can also be used as an expression of praise or celebration, similar to "well done" or "hurray".

Congratulant

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I think you meant "congratulatory".<br><br>Congratulatory refers to something that is expressing congratulations or praise, typically on an achievement or occasion. It can also describe the act of congratulating or praising someone.<br><br>For example: "The congratulatory message on the bride's Facebook post was filled with warm words and best wishes."<br><br>In contrast, "congratulant" is not a real word in the English language.

Congratulate

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to express praise or approval, especially formally or officially, typically on a special occasion; to give someone a formal expression of praise or approval, especially because of their achievement, appointment, or wedding.

Congratulated

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Past participle of "congratulate", meaning to express praise or satisfaction to someone on their achievement or success. For example: "She was congratulated by her colleagues on the completion of her project."

Congratulates

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to praise or express satisfaction about a achievement or accomplishment: "The teacher congratulates the student on their excellent performance."

Congratulating

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Congratulations! The verb "congratulating" means to express praise, admiration, and pleasure to someone, especially on a particular achievement or occasion, such as a birthday, wedding, or graduation, by uttering words of praise and good wishes.

Congratulation

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A congratulation is an expression of praise, approval, or admiration, typically given to someone who has achieved something successful or notable. It is often used to acknowledge a person's accomplishment, such as winning an award, completing a challenging task, or reaching a milestone. The phrase "Congratulations!" is commonly used to convey this sentiment, and can be extended to include a personal message or well-wishes, such as "Congratulations on your graduation!" or "Congratulations on your new job!"

Congratulations

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Congratulations is a noun or a verb used to express praise, admiration, or approval for a particular achievement, accomplishment, or event. It can be used in various contexts such as weddings, graduations, promotions, contests, and so on. For example: "Congratulations on your graduation!" or "Congratulations to the winning team!"

Congratulator

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I'm afraid there is no word such as "congratulator". It's possible that you meant "congratulations", which is a noun that refers to an expression of goodwill or respect, often used to celebrate a person's achievement or special occasion.<br><br>Example sentence: "The team received congratulations from their fans after winning the championship."<br><br>If you meant something else, please clarify!

Congratulatory

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Congratulatory refers to something that is intended to offer congratulations or praise, often in a formal or official manner. It can also describe something that is congratulatory in nature, such as a congratulatory message or a congratulatory speech.

Congreet

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I think you meant "congratulate". If so, here's the meaning:<br><br>To congratulate means to express praise, happiness, or admiration for someone's achievement, usually by saying "Congratulations!" or by offering words of praise. It can be used to celebrate a person's success, achievement, or milestone, such as winning an award, graduating from college, getting married, or having a baby.

Congregant

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A congregant is a person who attends and participates in a religious congregation or community, often regular attendees of a particular church or place of worship. They are members of a faith community and may be actively involved in worship, study, and outreach activities.

Congregants

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Congregants refer to the members of a congregation, usually a religious organization, who regularly attend services and participate in the activities of the congregation.

Congregate

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To congregate means to come together in a group or assembly, often for a particular purpose or occasion. It can also refer to the act of gathering or assembling together, often in a single location or space. For example, people may congregate at a church, a park, or a stadium for a specific event or meeting.

Congregated

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The word "congregated" means to gather or come together in a group or place, often in a specific or formal setting. It can also refer to the act of being gathered together, often in a particular location or environment.

Congregates

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The verb "congregates" means to gather or come together in a group, often with a sense of unity or purpose.

Congregating

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The verb "congregating" means to gather or come together in a group, typically for a specific purpose or function. It can also imply a sense of assembly or assembly-line fashion, describing people or things that are brought together or collected in one place.

Congregation

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A congregation is a group of people who regularly attend a place of worship, such as a church, synagogue, or mosque. It can also refer to the act of gathering or coming together, often for a specific purpose or occasion. Additionally, in a broader sense, a congregation can be a group of people who share a common interest or goal, often united by a particular event, idea, or movement.

Congregational

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Relating to or characteristic of a congregation, or a group of people worshipping together, especially in a Christian church; referring to a church or parish that is governed by representatives elected by the congregation itself.

Congregationalism

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Congregationalism is a Christian ecclesiology that emphasizes the autonomy and independence of individual congregations or churches. It is based on the idea that each congregation is responsible for its own governance, leadership, and decision-making, rather than being governed by a central authority or hierarchy. In Congregationalist churches, the congregation as a whole is considered the ultimate authority, and decisions are made through a democratic process involving all members. This approach is often contrasted with episcopalian (hierarchical) forms of church government.

Congregationalist

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Congregationalist refers to a theological and ecclesiastical movement that emphasizes the autonomy of individual congregations and the idea that each church is answerable only to God, rather than to a central authority or hierarchy. In a congregationalist church, the members of the congregation collectively make decisions and govern the church through a process of discussion, prayer, and vote. This system is often contrasted with other forms of church government, such as episcopalian or presbyterian systems, which rely on the authority of a bishop or council.

Congregationalists

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Congregationalists refer to a Christian denomination that emphasizes the autonomy of individual churches and the importance of congregational decision-making. They believe that the church should be governed by a representative body of elected laypeople, rather than by a central authority or hierarchy. This concept is rooted in the idea of "congregationalism" or "autonomy of local churches," where each local church has its own governing body and is responsible for itself. Congregationalists often have a strong emphasis on community engagement, social justice, and individual spirituality. They can be found in various forms, including Baptist, Presbyterian, and Congregational denominations.

Congregationally

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In a congregational way or manner, referring to a community or organization that is governed and led directly by its members, rather than by a single authority or leader.

Congregations

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A congregations is a group of people who regularly gather to worship and participate in religious rituals or activities, often led by a religious leader or minister. It can also refer to a group of people who are brought together for a specific purpose or event, such as a conference or a convention. In a broader sense, a congregations can also refer to any group of people who come together for a shared interest, goal, or common purpose.

Congress

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A congress is a formal meeting or assembly of representatives or delegates, typically summoned to consider and decide on important matters of state, law, or policy. Congress can refer to a national or international gathering, such as the United States Congress or the International Congress of Mathematicians.

Congresses

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Congresses refer to meetings or gatherings of representatives or delegates from various organizations, countries, or regions, typically to discuss and make decisions on important matters. It can also be used to refer to a legislative assembly or parliament of a country or state, comprised of elected members.

Congression

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Congression refers to the act of assembling or coming together in a council or deliberative body, such as a legislative assembly or a parliament. It can also refer to the process of forming or making up a group or collective, often with a sense of shared purpose or interest.

Congressional

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Relating to the legislative body of a country, especially the United States, composed of elected representatives, such as senators and representatives to the House of Representatives, that makes laws for the country.

Congressionally

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The word "congressionally" refers to something that is done or approved by a legislative body, specifically the United States Congress. It can also imply formal approval or recognition given by Congress. For example: "The new law was passed congressionally, after months of debate and negotiation."

Congressive

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The word "congressive" is not a commonly used term in English. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely recognized.<br><br>However, I did find a word that is similar and might be what you're thinking of: "congressional". This adjective refers to something related to Congress, which is the legislative branch of the US government.<br><br>If you could provide more context or clarify what you mean by "congressive", I might be able to help you better.

Congressman

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A congressman is a member of a national legislative body, typically elected by the people of a particular region or district to represent their interests and make laws on their behalf.

Congressmen

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Constituents of the United States Congress, elected representatives of the people who make laws and decisions for the country.

Congresswoman

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A congresswoman is a female member of a legislative body, such as the United States Congress. Specifically, she is an elected representative who serves in the House of Representatives, the lower chamber of the federal government. Congresswomen are responsible for proposing, debating, and voting on legislation, as well as representing the interests of their constituents in their home district or state.

Congresswomen

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Congresswomen refers to women who serve in a national congress, typically a legislative body that makes laws for a country. In the United States, for example, congresswomen are members of the United States Congress, specifically the House of Representatives. They are elected to represent their respective districts and play a crucial role in the country's governance. The term is similar to congressman, which refers to men who serve in the same role.