Vocabularies

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adjective
/ˈklɛvər/

Quick to understand, learn, and devise ideas or solutions; intelligent.

"She is clever enough to solve the puzzle quickly."

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close

verb, adjective
/kloʊz/ (verb), /kloʊs/ (adjective)

To shut something (verb); near in space or relationship (adjective).

"Please close the door when you leave."

adjective
/kɔːrs/

Rough in texture or manner; not smooth or refined.

"The fabric felt coarse to the touch."

noun
/ˈkoʊ.tɪŋ/

A thin layer or covering spread over a surface.

"The cake had a thick coating of chocolate."

adjective
/koʊˈhɪə.rənt/

Logical and consistent; making sense.

"Her speech was clear and coherent."

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coins

noun
/kɔɪnz/

Flat, typically round pieces of metal issued by a government as money.

"He collected old coins from different countries."

verb
/kəˈlekt/

To gather or bring together items from different places.

"She likes to collect stamps as a hobby."

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combine

verb
/kəmˈbaɪn/

To bring two or more things together to form a single unit.

"They decided to combine their resources for the project."

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come

verb
/kʌm/

to move or travel toward or into a place thought of as near or familiar

"She will come to the party later."

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comfort

noun
/ˈkʌmfərt/

a state of physical ease and freedom from pain or distress

"The soft chair gave him great comfort."

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comic

adjective
/ˈkɒmɪk/

causing or meant to cause laughter

"The movie had several comic scenes."

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commander

noun
/kəˈmændər/

a person in authority, especially over a military group

"The commander led his troops into battle."

noun
/ˈkɒmənˌteɪtər/

a person who reports and discusses events, especially on TV or radio

"The commentator described the football match in detail."

verb
/kəmˈpliːt/

to finish making or doing something; to bring something to an end

"She managed to complete the project on time."

adverb
/kəmˈpliːtli/

totally; in every way possible

"The room was completely silent."

verb
/kənˈsɛptʃuəlaɪz/

to form an idea or concept of something in your mind

"The artist conceptualized a new design for the exhibition."

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concrete

adjective
/ˈkɒŋkriːt/

based on facts, not on ideas or guesses; specific and real

"She gave a concrete example to support her argument."

verb
/kənˈfɛs/

to admit that you have done something wrong or illegal

"He confessed that he had stolen the money."

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conflict

noun
/ˈkɒnflɪkt/

A serious disagreement or argument, often a prolonged one.

"The two countries are trying to resolve the conflict through negotiations."

verb
/kənˈfɔːrm/

To comply with rules, standards, or laws.

"Students must conform to the school regulations."

noun
/ˌkɒnfrʌnˈteɪʃən/

A hostile or argumentative meeting or situation between opposing parties.

"The protest led to a confrontation with the police."

verb
/kənˈfjuːz/

To make someone unable to think clearly; to bewilder.

"The complex instructions confused the students."

adjective
/kənˈdʒɛstɪd/

Blocked up with too much traffic or crowding.

"The road was congested during rush hour."

verb
/kəˈnɛkt/

to join or link two or more things together

"The new bridge will connect the two cities."