| 번호 |
단어 |
의미 |
| 97 |
consequence |
His behavior will have bad consequences. |
| 96 |
console |
Nothing could console him when his wife died. |
| 95 |
detour |
We had to make a detour around the flooded fields. |
| 94 |
contour |
The contour of the Atlantic coast are very irregular. |
| 93 |
discontented |
I am discontented with my position. |
| 92 |
contented |
A contented man is always rich. |
| 91 |
content |
I am not content with your work. |
| 90 |
contend |
I would contend that the minister's argument is flawed on this point. |
| 89 |
contingent |
The success of our plan is contingent on everyone's cooperation. |
| 88 |
contingency |
We must consider all possible contingencies. |
| 87 |
consummate |
I want to consummate my art. |
| 86 |
continental shelf |
We are talking about research on the continental shelf. |
| 85 |
controvertible |
The facts presented have been extremely questionable and controvertible. |
| 84 |
convene |
I shall convene a disciplinary committee right away. |
| 83 |
corny |
Corny as it sounds, I still believe in the system. |
| 82 |
coquettish |
He completely fell for me at my coquettish charm. |
| 81 |
copper |
Electricity flows through a copper wire, the copper said. |
| 80 |
revoke |
The new president would revoke that provision. |
| 79 |
provoke |
The announcement provoked a storm of protest. |
| 78 |
invoke |
The antiquated defense of insanity is rarely invoked today. |
| 77 |
evoke |
The music evoked memories of her youth. |
| 76 |
convoke |
Congressmen were convoked for a general meeting of the assembly. |
| 75 |
divergence |
I am familiar with every divergence of opinion. |
| 74 |
diverge |
The parallel lines appear to diverge. |
| 73 |
converge |
Hundreds of people will converge on the capital. |
| 72 |
inflate |
Inflate your life jacket by pulling sharply on the cord. |
| 71 |
conjecture |
The truth of his conjecture was confirmed by the newspaper report. |
| 70 |
conjure |
This smell always conjures up memories of holidays in Korea. |
| 69 |
copious |
We had a copious rainfall this summer. |
| 68 |
deflate |
If the boat starts to deflate, come back to shore. |
| 67 |
contrite |
The boy was contrite after he broke the lamp. |
| 66 |
conflation |
The rest of the report is a conflation of missed opportunities and woolly thinking. |
| 65 |
commandant |
Commandant asked me to keep an eye on you. |
| 64 |
conflate |
I think that you conflate two issues at once. |
| 63 |
conceive |
He conceived the idea of transforming the old power station into an art center. |
| 62 |
consist |
The committee consists of ten members. |
| 61 |
compose |
Ten men compose the committee. |
| 60 |
consent |
Children under 16 cannot give consent to medical treatment. |
| 59 |
consensus |
There is a general consensus among teachers about the need for security. |
| 58 |
deduct |
The cost of your uniform will be deducted from your wages. |
| 57 |
conduct |
The power lines conduct energy from the urban center to rural homes. |
| 56 |
condemn |
The government issued a statement condemning the killings. |
| 55 |
construe |
He considered how the remark was to be construed. |
| 54 |
contort |
His face contorted with anger. |
| 53 |
concoct |
She concocted a splendid meal from the leftovers. |
| 52 |
comprise |
My family comprise my parents and me. |
| 51 |
decompose |
Bacteria decompose dead things into earth. |
| 50 |
contrive |
She contrived to spend a couple of hours with him every Sunday evening. |
| 49 |
contrivance |
The film is spoilt by unrealistic contrivances of plot. |
| 48 |
consolidate |
With this publication, he has consolidated his position. |
| 47 |
configure |
Please enter the email address you would like to configure. |
| 46 |
confiscate |
He prosecutes them and confiscates their assets. |
| 45 |
conform |
Hoover conformed to the mainstream of progressive social thought. |
| 44 |
conformity |
American universities must act in conformity with immigration laws. |
| 43 |
deformity |
Drugs taken during pregnancy may cause physical deformity in babies. |
| 42 |
congenial |
The host kept a congenial attitude in spite of tensions. |
| 41 |
cordial |
The meeting was conducted in a cordial atmosphere. |
| 40 |
genial |
When the couple gives a party, they are always genial hosts. |
| 39 |
consolation |
I found myself at a loss for words of consolation. |
| 38 |
injunction |
The court granted an injunction against the defendants. |
| 37 |
disjunction |
There is a disjunction of power and responsibility. |
| 36 |
conjunction |
The conjunction of low inflation and low employment comes as a surprise. |
| 35 |
conical |
The stem end looks prettiest if trimmed in a conical shape. |
| 34 |
congest |
They should not congest the highways as they do at the moment. |
| 33 |
competitive edge |
We must use technology to gain a competitive edge. |
| 32 |
cohere |
Some social groupings cohere through religions affiliation. |
| 31 |
commendation |
A beautiful face is a silent commendation. |
| 30 |
compatible |
This project is not compatible with the company's plans. |
| 29 |
compliment |
It's a great compliment to be asked to do the job. |
| 28 |
impel |
Poverty impelled him to this crime. |
| 27 |
cogent |
She put forward some cogent reasons for abandoning the plan. |
| 26 |
codify |
We can codify the system better than we do at present. |
| 25 |
collateral |
You can't usually get a bank loan without collateral. |
| 24 |
grouch |
You were kind of a grouch yesterday. |
| 23 |
flout |
Motorists regularly flout the law. |
| 22 |
fling-flung |
Someone had flung a brick through the window. |
| 21 |
chug |
Everybody, get ready to chug your beer! |
| 20 |
clatter |
He dropped the knife and it clattered on the stone floor. |
| 19 |
blunder |
His master pounced upon his blunder. |
| 18 |
concomitant |
Loss of memory is a natural concomitant of old age. |
| 17 |
complement |
The excellent menu is complemented by a good wine list. |
| 16 |
complementary |
The school's approach must be complementary to that of the parents. |
| 15 |
confident |
She was in a relaxed, confident mood. |
| 14 |
confidence |
The players all have confidence in their manager. |
| 13 |
confidant |
The President's doctor is also a friend and confidant. |
| 12 |
confectioner |
One American confectioner invented the world's first bubble gum. |
| 11 |
condone |
That would be like we're condoning him having pre-marital sex. |
| 10 |
concur |
Historians have concurred with each other in this view. |
| 9 |
countenance |
I read anger in his countenance. |
| 8 |
continence |
My continence of bladder was at the limit. |
| 7 |
conciliatory |
The next time he spoke, he used a more conciliatory. |
| 6 |
decomposition |
The corpse was in a fearful state of decomposition. |
| 5 |
composite |
The NASDAQ composite added a quarter of a percent. |
| 4 |
consort |
To succeed in business one needs to consort with financial experts. |
| 3 |
conceal |
The paintings were concealed beneath a thick layer of plaster. |
| 2 |
conk |
When my camera conk out, I conk off. |
| 1 |
confidential |
She whispered her secret with a confidential tone. |
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