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Sixth Level Vocabulary List for Visiting Scholars in the USA - Page 7 |
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| Word | Type | Used in a Sentence | Synonym |
| comic | noun | They had a comic for our entertainment. | comedian |
| comma | noun | Place a comma after a list of items, things or names. | punctuation mark (,) |
| competent | adj. | She was a competent Doctor. | qualified |
| complexion | noun | She possessed a most lovely complexion. | skin on face |
| conclusive | adj | We arrived at a conclusive decision. | decisive |
| concord | noun | We are in concord with the other company. | agreement |
| confederate | noun | She was his confederate in the crime. | accomplice |
| noun | He was my confederate in the deal. | ally | |
| confer | verb | We need to confer with her on this matter. | discuss |
| verb | They will confer the title of Doctor on her. | award | |
| conspicuous | adj. | He made a conspicuous error. | obvious |
| adj. | It was a conspicuous accomplishment. | noteworthy | |
| conspiracy | noun | There was a conspiracy to remove the leader. | plot |
| constable | noun | England uses constables to keep order. | peace officer |
| contemplate | verb | We need to contemplate about that matter. | think |
| verb | They will contemplate on that decision. | consider | |
| verb | We will need to contemplate the situation. | examine | |
| convent | noun | She lived in a convent. | a religious community |
| converse | verb | We need to converse that matter with them | talk |
| adj. | I had a converse opinion. | opposite | |
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