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congregate |
The congregation decided to congregate in the church hall.
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conquer |
She decided to conquer her fear of heights and climb the ladder.
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consequence |
The consequences of your behaviour are severe.
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consolation |
She was awarded a consolation prize for coming second in the race.
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continuation |
The sequel was a continuation of the story.
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convalesce |
After her surgery, she is taking time off to convalesce.
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convenience |
We can arrange a meeting at your convenience.
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convince |
I had to convince Jim that he was wrong.
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coronation |
The coronation ceremony is a grand affair.
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cowardice |
The soldier's cowardice led him to flee the battle.
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