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Coherent

Logically connected; consistent

EX: For an English paper you have to make sure it's written COHERENTLY so you can get a good grade.

Collate

To gather or arrange in their proper sequence

EX: She had to put the pages of her report in COLLATE order.

Collision

Coming violently into contact; crash

EX: There was a big COLLISION on Dempster so no one could get through.

conjecture

The formation or expression of an opinion or theory without sufficient evidence for proof.

EX: She didn't know the answer so she conjectured an answer

consensus

Majority of opinion

EX: The CONSENSUS in the group was to get Chinese food so that's what they ate that day for lunch.

converge
To tend to meet in a point or line

EX: The two girls always meet at a CONVERGE so they can talk before going to their next class.

condone
To disregard or overlook

EX: Even though he didn't

contrite

Caused by or showing sincere remorse

EX: She was very CONTRITE after she spilled the juice all over her friends dress

conglomerate

a number of different things or parts that are put or grouped together to form a whole but remain distinct entities

EX: The hallway had CONGLOMERATE students standing around

convivial

Friendly; agreeable

EX: Everyone like her because she was so CONVIVIAL.

contiguous

touching; in contact

EX: The two kids were CONTIGUOUS with their hands

convicted

A person proved or declared guilty of an offense

EX: The criminal was CONVICTED so he had to go to jail.

contempt

the feeling with which a person regards anything considered mean,vile, or worthless; disdain; scorn

contraction

a shortened form of a word or group of words, with the omittedletters often replaced

corruption

moral perversion; depravity