Lesson 59
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Word Past Past Participle Third Person Singular Gerund Meaning Example Sentence Example Expression Example Expression Meaning Synonyms Antonyms Collocations
#1741
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conjure
/ˈkʌn.dʒər/
verb
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conjured
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conjured
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conjures
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conjuring
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to summon something as if by magic; to imagine vividly
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The magician conjured a rabbit out of the hat.

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conjure up

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to bring to mind or create an image in the imagination
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summon, evoke, imagine, invoke, create
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banish, dismiss, ignore
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conjure up, conjure a spirit, conjure an image, conjure magic
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#1742
👁️
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conscious
/ˈkɒnʃəs/
adjective
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Aware of and responding to one's surroundings; awake.
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She was fully conscious after the surgery.

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lose consciousness

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To become unconscious or faint.
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aware, alert, awake, mindful, responsive
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unconscious, unaware, oblivious
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conscious mind, fully conscious, conscious effort
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#1743
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conscientious
/ˌkɒnʃiˈɛnʃəs/
adjective
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Wishing to do what is right, especially to do one's work or duty well and thoroughly.
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He is a conscientious employee who always meets deadlines.

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diligent, careful, meticulous, responsible, reliable
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careless, negligent, irresponsible
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conscientious effort, conscientious student, conscientious worker
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#1744
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conscience
/ˈkɒnʃəns/
noun
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An inner sense of right and wrong that guides a person's actions.
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Her conscience told her to admit the mistake.

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a guilty conscience

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A feeling of guilt caused by knowing you have done something wrong.
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morality, ethics, principles, scruples, integrity
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immorality, corruption, wickedness
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clear conscience, guilty conscience, prick of conscience
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#1745
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦
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consanguinity
/ˌkɒnsæŋˈɡwɪnɪti/
noun
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The fact of being descended from the same ancestor; blood relationship.
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The degree of consanguinity was important in inheritance laws.

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kinship, relationship, lineage, family tie, ancestry
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strangeness, unrelatedness, separation
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degree of consanguinity, consanguinity laws, consanguinity calculation
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#1746
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consanguineous
/ˌkɒnsæŋˈɡwɪniəs/
adjective
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Related by blood; descended from the same ancestor.
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The study focused on genetic disorders in consanguineous families.

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kin, related, familial, kindred, cognate
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unrelated, unrelated by blood, distant
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consanguineous marriage, consanguineous relationship, consanguineous family
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#1747
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consanguine
/kɒnˈsæŋɡwɪn/
adjective
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Of the same blood or origin; related by birth.
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The two families were consanguine through their grandparents.

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related, kin, blood-related, familial
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unrelated, stranger
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consanguine relatives, consanguine ties, consanguine relation
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#1748
⚔️
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conquer
/ˈkɒŋkər/
verb
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conquered
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conquered
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conquers
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conquering
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To defeat and take control of a place or people by force.
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The king set out to conquer new lands.

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conquer your fears

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To overcome or defeat your fears.
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defeat, overcome, vanquish, subdue, master
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surrender, yield, lose
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conquer fear, conquer territory, conquer world, conquer disease
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#1749
💍
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connubial
/kəˈnjuːbiəl/
adjective
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Relating to marriage or the relationship of a married couple.
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They celebrated their connubial bliss with a honeymoon trip.

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marital, matrimonial, spousal, wedded
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single, unmarried
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connubial bliss, connubial relationship, connubial bond
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#1750
📝
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connote
/kəˈnoʊt/
verb
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connoted
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connoted
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connotes
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connoting
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To suggest or imply an additional meaning beyond the literal one.
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The word 'youthful' connotes energy and vitality.

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imply, suggest, indicate, signify
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denote, state
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connote meaning, connote power, connote importance, connote respect
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#1751
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connotation
/ˌkɒnəˈteɪʃən/
noun
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An idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal meaning.
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The word 'home' has a positive connotation of warmth and family.

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implication, undertone, suggestion, nuance, hint
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denotation, literal meaning
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positive connotation, negative connotation, carry connotation, cultural connotation
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#1752
🎨
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connoisseur
/ˌkɒn.əˈsɜːr/
noun
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an expert judge in matters of taste, especially in food, art, or wine
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She is a true connoisseur of fine art.

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expert, specialist, critic, authority
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novice, amateur, layman
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wine connoisseur, art connoisseur, connoisseur of music
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#1753
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conniving
/kəˈnaɪ.vɪŋ/
adjective
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secretly scheming or plotting to help in wrongdoing
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He is a conniving politician who manipulates people for power.

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scheming, plotting, cunning, deceitful
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honest, sincere, loyal
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conniving politician, conniving scheme, conniving attitude
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#1754
😏
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connive
/kəˈnaɪv/
verb
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connived
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connived
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connives
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conniving
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to secretly allow or be involved in a wrongdoing
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The manager connived with the supplier to cheat the company.

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collude, conspire, plot, scheme
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oppose, resist
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connive at, connive with, connive in
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#1755
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connivance
/kəˈnaɪ.vəns/
noun
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the act of secretly allowing or being involved in wrongdoing
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The theft happened with the connivance of the security guard.

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collusion, complicity, conspiracy, cooperation
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honesty, integrity, opposition
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connivance of, secret connivance, political connivance
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#1756
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congest
/kənˈdʒɛst/
verb
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congested
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congested
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congests
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congesting
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To block or overcrowd a space, making movement or flow difficult.
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Heavy traffic can congest the city streets during rush hour.

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clog, block, overcrowd, jam, choke
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clear, empty, unblock
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congested area, congested road, nasal congested, traffic congested
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#1757
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conjunction
/kənˈdʒʌŋkʃən/
noun
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a word used to connect clauses or sentences, or to coordinate words
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The words 'and' and 'but' are common conjunctions.

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in conjunction with

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together with, combined with
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connector, link, joiner, coordinating word
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separation, disjunction
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conjunction of planets, coordinating conjunction, subordinating conjunction
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#1758
✍️
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conjugation
/ˌkɒndʒʊˈɡeɪʃən/
noun
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the variation of the form of a verb to indicate tense, person, and number
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French verbs have complex conjugations.

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inflection, declension, modification, alteration
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root form, unchanged form
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verb conjugation, regular conjugation, irregular conjugation
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#1759
📖
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conjugate
/ˈkɒndʒʊɡeɪt/
verb
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conjugated
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conjugated
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conjugates
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conjugating
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to list the different forms of a verb according to tense, person, and number
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Students are asked to conjugate the verb 'to be'.

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inflect, decline, modify, alter
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root, unchanged
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conjugate a verb, conjugate properly, conjugate forms
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#1760
💍
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conjugal
/ˈkɒndʒʊɡəl/
adjective
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relating to marriage or the relationship between husband and wife
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They enjoyed a long life of conjugal happiness.

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conjugal rights

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the rights enjoyed by married partners, especially sexual relations
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marital, matrimonial, spousal, wedded
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celibate, single
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conjugal life, conjugal relationship, conjugal duties
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#1761
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conjoin
/kənˈdʒɔɪn/
verb
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conjoined
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conjoined
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conjoins
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conjoining
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to join together or unite; to combine
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The two rivers conjoin just before reaching the sea.

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join, unite, combine, merge, connect
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separate, divide, detach
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conjoin efforts, conjoin forces, conjoin elements
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#1762
💭
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conjecture
/kənˈdʒɛktʃər/
noun/verb
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conjectured
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conjectured
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conjectures
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conjecturing
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an opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete information; to form an opinion without sufficient evidence
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The critics conjectured that the book was inspired by real events.

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guess, speculation, assumption, hypothesis, surmise
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fact, certainty, proof
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wild conjecture, mere conjecture, conjecture about, conjecture that
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#1763
🤔
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conjectural
/kənˈdʒɛktʃərəl/
adjective
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based on guesswork or incomplete evidence rather than certain knowledge
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His explanation was purely conjectural and lacked proof.

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speculative, hypothetical, theoretical, uncertain
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factual, proven, certain
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conjectural evidence, conjectural explanation, conjectural theory, conjectural remarks
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#1764
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coniferous
/kəˈnɪfərəs/
adjective
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relating to or denoting conifers, trees that bear cones and evergreen needles
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Coniferous forests are common in colder regions.

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evergreen, needle-leaved, pine-bearing, cone-bearing
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deciduous, broadleaf
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coniferous trees, coniferous forest, coniferous woodlands, coniferous species
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#1765
🌲
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conifer
/ˈkɒnɪfər/
noun
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a type of tree that bears cones and evergreen needle-like leaves, such as pine or fir
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The forest is dominated by conifers like pine and spruce.

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evergreen, pine, fir, spruce, cedar
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deciduous, broadleaf
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conifer forest, conifer species, tall conifers, conifer plantation
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#1766
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congruent
/ˈkɒŋɡruənt/
adjective
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in agreement or harmony; having the same shape and size in geometry
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Their values are congruent with the goals of the organization.

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consistent, compatible, harmonious, matching, corresponding
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incongruent, inconsistent, conflicting
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congruent values, congruent shapes, congruent triangles, congruent goals
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#1767
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congruence
/ˈkɒŋɡruəns/
noun
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The state of being in agreement, harmony, or correspondence.
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There is a strong congruence between his values and his actions.

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harmony, consistency, agreement, alignment, conformity
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conflict, inconsistency, contradiction
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congruence between, congruence of, social congruence, cultural congruence
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#1768
👥
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congregate
/ˈkɒŋɡrɪˌɡeɪt/
verb
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congregated
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congregated
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congregates
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congregating
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To come together in a group or crowd.
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People congregated in the park to celebrate the festival.

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assemble, gather, meet, collect, rally
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disperse, scatter, separate
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congregate in, congregate outside, congregate together
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#1769
🌀
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conglomeration
/kənˌɡlɒməˈreɪʃən/
noun
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A collection or mixture of different things grouped together.
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The market is a conglomeration of small shops and food stalls.

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collection, mixture, aggregation, cluster, assortment
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separation, division
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conglomeration of companies, conglomeration of ideas, conglomeration of buildings
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#1770
🏢
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conglomerate
/kənˈɡlɒmərət/
noun
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A large corporation consisting of diverse companies under one group.
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The multinational conglomerate owns businesses in technology, finance, and media.

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corporation, group, company, consortium, empire
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subsidiary, division
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multinational conglomerate, business conglomerate, conglomerate group, corporate conglomerate
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