"Conde" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Conde" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Conde" Meaning

Conde is a noble title of Spanish origin, equivalent to Count. It is typically bestowed upon a person of high social status or aristocracy. In some Latin American countries, conde is also used as a surname, often derived from the title holder's noble lineage.

"Conde" Examples

Condone


Condone means to approve or accept something that is wrong or bad, often implicitly or quietly. Here are 5 usage examples:

The company condoned the employee's behavior despite his repeated warnings to stop it.
The teacher, while not condoning the student's behavior, tried to help him see the harm it was causing.
The government condoned the coup, which sparked widespread outrage.
The company's silence was taken as condoning the use of child labor in their supply chain.
The journalist's decision to reveal the source's name was widely seen as condoning the publication of confidential information.

Note: Condone can also mean to tolerate or put up with something, often with a sense of reluctance or unwillingness.

"Conde" Similar Words

Concurs

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The verb "concurs" means to agree or be in accordance with something, or to share a common opinion or feeling with someone or something.

Concuss

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Concuss means to shock or stun someone, often unintentionally, causing temporary loss of consciousness or confusion. It can also refer to a blow to the head that causes these effects. In medical contexts, concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury that can occur due to a hit to the head, often seen in sports such as football or rugby.

Concussation

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Concussation is a noun that refers to the act or process of concussing or receiving a concussive blow.

Concussed

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Concussed refers to a blow, shock, or forceful impact that causes a person's brain to temporarily lose its functioning, resulting in loss of consciousness, confusion, and disorientation.

Concussion

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Concussions

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Concussive

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concussive (adjective)<br><br>Having a sudden, violent, and intense impact or force: causing a concussion.

Condamine

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Condemn

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to strongly criticize or disapprove of something or someone, often publicly, and to declare it or them wrong or evil.

Condemnable

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Condemnant

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A condemnant is a person who condemns or criticizes something or someone.

Condemnation

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Condemnation refers to the act of officially declaring something or someone to be wrong or unacceptable. It can also mean strong disapproval or criticism, often accompanied by a sense of moral outrage or shame.

Condemnations

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Condemnations are strong criticisms or disapprovals of something, often accompanied by a sense of moral outrage or disapproval. They can be formal or informal, and may be expressed in writing or verbally. The noun "condemnation" refers to the act of condemning, while the plural form "condemnations" refers to multiple acts of condemnation.<br><br>For example: "The politicians received widespread condemnations for their handling of the crisis."

Condemnatory

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Condemnatory: Having or showing a strong criticism or disapproval, typically towards someone or something, often in a harsh or unforgiving manner.

Condemned

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Condemner

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