concert
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| an event where people sing or play music for an audience to listen to.
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conclusion
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| the end of something.
| The story’s conclusion was a happy one.
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concrete
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| a mixture of sand, cement, stones, and water, which is used for building.
| concrete paving stones
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condition
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| the state that something is in.
| Grooming helps to keep a horse in good condition.
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confident
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| believing you can do something, or being sure something will happen.
| I’m confident I’ll win.
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confiscate
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| to punish by taking something away from someone.
| I had my football confiscated.
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confuse
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| to make someone puzzled because of some difficulty in understanding.
| The instructions confused me.
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congratulate
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| to say to someone that they have done well.
| Congratulating the winner.
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conifer
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| a tree that has needles instead of leaves.
| Conifers stay green all year round and have cones instead of flowers.
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connect
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| to link up two things.
| Connecting the digital camera to the computer.
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conscience
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| a feeling inside you that tells you what is right and wrong.
| A guilty conscience.
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conscious
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| awake and aware of what is happening.
| The man was still conscious after the accident.
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conservation
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| the protection and careful use of something.
| Conservation groups try to protect animals, plants, and the environment.
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consider
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| to think about something carefully.
| She considered going out, but decided not to.
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considerate
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| thoughtful toward other people.
| He is very considerate.
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consonant
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| any letter of the alphabet that is not a vowel.
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constant
| adjective
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| going on without stopping.
| A constant problem.
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constellation
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| a group of stars.
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construct
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| to build.
| Constructing a model.
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contact
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| to communicate with someone.
| You can contact me by phone while I’m away.
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contain
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| to have something inside.
| The box contains tools.
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content
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| an object inside something, such as a box, bag, or book.
| lunch box contents
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content
| adjective
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| happy and satisfied.
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contest
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| a match or competition between people.
| A juggling contest.
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continent
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| one of seven very large areas of land that usually includes several countries.
| the continent of Africa
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continual
| adjective
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| happening often, or without stopping.
| Continual noise.
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continue
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| to carry on.
| The match continued after the rain had stopped.
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contract
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| to shrink or make smaller.
| Your eye pupils contract when light is shone on them.
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contradict
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| to say the opposite of what someone else has said.
| The politicians contradicted each other.
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contribute
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| to give a part of something.
| We all contributed to the meal.
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