1.collude The employees were found to be colluding in embezzling company funds. The collusive behavior of the two politicians was exposed by the media.
2.complaisance The complaisance of the host made the guests feel welcomed and comfortable. She was always complaisant and willing to do whatever others asked of her.
3.complement The two musicians played complementary melodies, creating beautiful harmony.
4.concord The concordance of the evidence and testimony convinced the jury of the defendant’s guilt. The concordant results of the experiments confirmed the hypothesis.
5.The punishment was condign for the seriousness of the crime.
6.cosign The CEO was eager to cosign the company’s latest partnership agreement.
7.consign The consignment of goods arrived at the warehouse on time.
8.consummate The consummate musician played the complex piece flawlessly. The consummation of the deal was delayed due to unforeseen circumstances.
covenant Russia recently broke the covenant including the peace of the world. cognate I conjecture the fact that he is cognate with me. commensurate A diet rich in protein and low in fat would be not commensurate with my appetite. compendium The book "Fifty Wonders" has compendium for each subject.
condescend Condescending to those who, we felt, were beneath us is attributed to our strong ego. consensus The NATO membership requires the countries' consensus. contumacious The company is in need of workers who is not contumacious but committed to us. convolution The dire situation is in convolution.
convivial can you think of anything more pleasant than to spend Christmas with a large and convivial family group?
covenant The workers agreed to a covenant that outlined their company’s obligations.
cognate In reading a passage in French or Spanish, I can guess the meanings of many words I have never seen before, because they are recognizable cognate of familiar English words.
condescend He had a habit of condescending and patronizing to those he felt were beneath him.
1. convivial - The conviviality of the restaurant made it a popular spot 2. covenant - The parties agreed to a covenant that outlined their obligations 3.cognate -The English word "cat" is cognate with the French word "chat." 4.commensurate - The salary offered was commensurate With her experience. 5,compendium - The book was a compendium of information on the subject. 6.condescend - He had a habit of condescending to those he felt were beneath him 7. consensus - The group reached a consensus on the best course of action
1. [convolution] The convolution of the movie kept audiences engaged and guessing until the very end. 2. [contumacious] My contumacious behavior earned me a punishment from my mother. 3. [compendium] The book is a comprehensive compendium of the history of religion. 4. [commensurate] The result of certificate was commensurable with the amount of effort I put in. 5. [consummate] The couch’s consummate skills were evident in the highest score on the recent game of the season. 6. [cosign] I refused the suggestion that my friend had asked of me to cosign some money.
1.collusion Collusion between businesses caused raising price of products. 2.complaisant The waiter was very complaisant and attentive to our needs. 3.complement New shoes which he bought yesterday complement his special fashion. 4.concord We learned that concord between neighbors is important. 5.condign The citizens want condign punishment for the criminal. 6.conjecture A long time ago, scientists conjectured that the earth was flat. 7.consummate My friend solved the problem with his consummate skill.
1.contumacious What a contumacious liar you are. 2.constriction The Anaconda will kill you by constriction. 3.consensus There is a growing consensus of opinion on this issue.
4.compendium He has already deduced a conclusion only reading the compendium. 5.cognate French and Italian are cognate languages. 6. covenant All profits are covenanted to medical charities. 7. conviviality It is clearly going to be an afternoon of conviviality.
첫댓글 concord]
Since ther was a dispute over the order of taking shower, their concord between peter and NPR is at stake.
[concordant]
NPR’s testimony is concordant with the my conjecture and clue.
[consummate]
The consummate cellist played the Mozart’s one of the hardest songs nearly perfectly.
[commensurate]
Coherent’s weight is commensurate with the diet of what he usually has.
[consensus]
We didn’t need much discussion to lead consensus of chicken for dinner.
[consensual]
When it comes to having a chicken for dinner, our dicision was made in a consensual manner.
[contumacious]
I sent Peter packing to the outside because he show contumacious behavior toward me
consummation
The consummation of the deal was delayed due to unforeseen circumstances.
contrite
The contrite employee apologized sincerely for his mistake.
conversant
I am conversant in several different languages.
cognate (A) (N)
Spinich is cognate of cabagge.
consensus
A consensus was reached among the committee
complementary
The two musicians played complementary melodies, creating a beautiful harmony.
concord (N)
The concord between the two countries was celebrated with a treaty signing.
concordat
The concordat between the church and state established a peaceful relationship.
1.collude
The employees were found to be colluding in embezzling company funds.
The collusive behavior of the two politicians was exposed by the media.
2.complaisance
The complaisance of the host made the guests feel welcomed and comfortable.
She was always complaisant and willing to do whatever others asked of her.
3.complement
The two musicians played complementary melodies, creating beautiful harmony.
4.concord
The concordance of the evidence and testimony convinced the jury of the defendant’s guilt.
The concordant results of the experiments confirmed the hypothesis.
5.The punishment was condign for the seriousness of the crime.
6.cosign
The CEO was eager to cosign the company’s latest partnership agreement.
7.consign
The consignment of goods arrived at the warehouse on time.
8.consummate
The consummate musician played the complex piece flawlessly.
The consummation of the deal was delayed due to unforeseen circumstances.
9.contrite
The contrite employee apologized sincerely for his mistake.
She felt a deep sense of contrition for her thoughtless behavior.
10.conversant
She was conversant in several different languages.
11.convivial
The conviviality of the atmosphere helped to break the ice among the guests.
12.covenant
The two companies entered into a covenant to share resources.
13.cognate
The word “cat” is a cognate of the Spanish word “gato”.
The family’s cognation could be traced back to several generations.
14.commensurate
His salary was commensurate with his level of experience.
15.compendium
The book is a comprehensive compendium of the history of science.
The article was written in a compendious style, packing a lot of information into a small space.
16.condescend
He was too proud to condescend to his subordinates.
17.consensus
After much discussion, a consensus was reached among the committee members.
The decision was made in a consensual manner, with everyone in agreement.
18.constrict
The snake constricts its prey before swallowing its whole.
The constriction of the blood vessels caused the patient’s blood pressure to rise.
1. [concordance]
I will not bother about whether your idea is in concordance with me or not.
2. [conversant]
She is conversant in famous restaurants as well as dessert cafe near PNU, although she is not a PNU student.
3. [covenant]
Even though I rarely used my water purifier, a covenant was automatically renewed and paid as a result of my procrastination.
4. [commensurate]
I'm trying not to have a heavy meal because my weight is commensurate with what I ate.
5. [compendium]
When I was a elemetary schooler, I used to read only a compendium of book especially when it comes to literature.
6. [consensual]
Their relationship was consensual without love but nobody notice the truth but focus on their family background and wealth.
7. [contumacious]
She doesn't want to go school because students in her class are too contumacious and rebellious.
covenant
Russia recently broke the covenant including the peace of the world.
cognate
I conjecture the fact that he is cognate with me.
commensurate
A diet rich in protein and low in fat would be not commensurate with my appetite.
compendium
The book "Fifty Wonders" has compendium for each subject.
condescend
Condescending to those who, we felt, were beneath us is attributed to our strong ego.
consensus
The NATO membership requires the countries' consensus.
contumacious
The company is in need of workers who is not contumacious but committed to us.
convolution
The dire situation is in convolution.
convivial
can you think of anything more pleasant than to spend Christmas with a large and convivial family group?
covenant
The workers agreed to a covenant that outlined their company’s obligations.
cognate
In reading a passage in French or Spanish, I can guess the meanings of many words I have never seen before, because they are recognizable cognate of familiar English words.
condescend
He had a habit of condescending and patronizing to those he felt were beneath him.
consensus
The group reached a consensus on the best course of action.
constrict
The snake constricted its prey until it suffocated.
contumacious
The defendant was found guilty of being contumacious and not obeying the court’s orders.
*convivial
I used to have a convivial business dinner twice a week with my co-worker
*covenant
The workers noded to a covenant that outlined their company’s obligations.
*constrict
The snake constricted its prey until it suffocated.
*condescend
"I am far from condescending person" a senior of mine conjectured.
*consummate
I addressed many issues with consummate skill
*concord
Two countries can solve the problem in concord with each other.
*Consign
I have consigned needed materials to the customer site
[complement]
A few pieces of Kimchi complemented both the flavor of the bulgogi and a nutritional value perfectly.
[concord]
The concord between the two countries was celebrated with a treaty signing.
[consummation]
The consummation of the deal was delayed due to unforeseen circumstances.
[contrite]
The contrite employee apologized sincerely for hismistake.
[conversant]
As a language expert, she was conversant in several different languages.
[consensus]
After much discussion a consensus was reached among the committee members.
[cognation]
The family's cognation could be traced back to several generations.
1. convivial
- The conviviality of the restaurant made it a popular spot
2. covenant
- The parties agreed to a covenant that outlined their obligations
3.cognate
-The English word "cat" is cognate with the French word "chat."
4.commensurate
- The salary offered was commensurate With her experience.
5,compendium
- The book was a compendium of information on the subject.
6.condescend
- He had a habit of condescending to those he felt were beneath him
7. consensus
- The group reached a consensus on the best course of action
convivial
-Thank you for inviting today's convivial party.
covenant
-The nations agreed to a covenant that reduced CO2 excretion.
cognate
-Dogs and wolves are cognate animal.
condescend
-My cousin always condescend me.
consensus
-The team fail to make a consensus at last.
constrictor
-This picture is a boa constrictor which ate elephant.
contumcious
-Nowdays teenages are so contumacious.
1. collusive
The collusive behavior of teachers was revealed by some students.
2. complaisant
One of my children is complaisant. And she didn't make her own opinions.
3. complementary
The husband and wife are complementary. So They are satisfied with their life
4. concord
Children's perpect concord is just ideal.....
5. condign
The criminal deserved to get a condign punishment.
6. conjecture
The social scientists made a conjecture about some relationships between children's emotion and parent's attitude.
7. consummate
I want to summit consummate graduation thesis.
1. [convolution] The convolution of the movie kept audiences engaged and guessing until the very end.
2. [contumacious] My contumacious behavior earned me a punishment from my mother.
3. [compendium] The book is a comprehensive compendium of the history of religion.
4. [commensurate] The result of certificate was commensurable with the amount of effort I put in.
5. [consummate] The couch’s consummate skills were evident in the highest score on the recent game of the season.
6. [cosign] I refused the suggestion that my friend had asked of me to cosign some money.
7. [concord] The concord between the two countries was celebrated with a treaty signing.
The concordance of Kimchi and ramen is enchanting me.
Stop using convoluted vocabularies. Please be specific and clear on your point.
I like the air of Convivial. He is really convivial and bright.
After the long debate on the issue among the students, they reached consensus.
I am a perfectionist. I always want to make a commensurate work.
I was a contumacious child. I always went against something.
Could you give me a compendium on the article.
1.collusion
Collusion between businesses caused raising price of products.
2.complaisant
The waiter was very complaisant and attentive to our needs.
3.complement
New shoes which he bought yesterday complement his special fashion.
4.concord
We learned that concord between neighbors is important.
5.condign
The citizens want condign punishment for the criminal.
6.conjecture
A long time ago, scientists conjectured that the earth was flat.
7.consummate
My friend solved the problem with his consummate skill.
*collusive
-There were allegations of collusive behaviour to cover up wrong-doing.
*complementary
-My family and my job both play an important part in my life, fulfilling separate but complementary needs.
*concordant
-This general pattern is concordant with reported findings for normally developing 8-year-olds.
*conjecture
-There's been a lot of conjecture in the media recently about the marriage.
*consignment
-The most recent consignment of cloth was faulty.
*consummate
-He's a consummate athlete/gentleman/liar.
*convivial
-The talks ended on a convivial note.
1.contumacious
What a contumacious liar you are.
2.constriction
The Anaconda will kill you by constriction.
3.consensus
There is a growing consensus of opinion on this issue.
4.compendium
He has already deduced a conclusion only reading the compendium.
5.cognate
French and Italian are cognate languages.
6. covenant
All profits are covenanted to medical charities.
7. conviviality
It is clearly going to be an afternoon of conviviality.