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- conclusion/kənˈkluːʒ(ə)n/the final part of something; a judgement or decision reached after reasoningnounC1
- concoct/kənˈkɒkt/to make something, especially food or drink, by mixing different ingredients; to invent or fabricate something, especially a story or planverbverb-transitiveC1
- concoction/kənˈkɒkʃ(ə)n/A mixture of various ingredients or elements, especially one prepared by combining things in a novel, unusual, or creative way.nounC1
- concomitance/kənˈkɒm.ɪ.təns/The fact of existing or occurring together with something else.nounC2
- concomitancy/kənˈkɒmɪt(ə)nsi/The state or fact of existing or occurring together with something else, especially in a subordinate or incidental way.nounVery Rare / Technical
- concomitant/kənˈkɒm.ɪ.tənt/Something that naturally accompanies or is connected with something else.adjectivenounC1/C2
- concord/ˈkɒŋkɔːd/A formal agreement or harmony between people, groups, or things; a state of peace and agreement.nounC2
- concord coach/ˈkɒŋkɔːd ˈkəʊtʃ/A specific type of large, luxurious horse-drawn carriage used for long-distance passenger travel in the 19th century, especially in the United States.nounVery Low
- concord grape/ˈkɒŋ.kɔːd ɡreɪp/A specific cultivar of grape (Vitis labrusca), typically dark purple or blue-black in color, known for its strong, distinctive 'foxy' aroma and flavor.nounB2
- concordance/kənˈkɔːd(ə)ns/A comprehensive alphabetical list of the principal words used in a book or by an author, showing their contexts and frequency; a state of agreement or harmony.nounLow
- concordat/kənˈkɔːdæt/A formal agreement, especially between a government and the Vatican (the Roman Catholic Church).nounC2
- concorde/ˈkɒŋkɔːd/A specific supersonic passenger jet aircraft that operated between 1976 and 2003, a joint British-French project.nounC1/C2
- concordia/kɒnˈkɔː.di.ə/harmony, agreement, or state of peace, especially between people or groups.nounLow
- concorporate/kɒnˈkɔːp(ə)rət/ (adj.), /kɒnˈkɔːpəreɪt/ (v.)(Verb, obsolete/rare) To unite or join into a single body; to incorporate together. (Adjective, obsolete) United into a single body; jointly incorporated.adjectiveverb-ambitransitiveObsolete / Extremely Rare
- concours/ˈkɒ̃.kʊə/A French loanword meaning a public competition, contest, or examination, especially one for entry into a prestigious institution, a job, or a prize.nounC1
- concours d'elegance/kɒ̃ˌkʊə deɪˈleɪɡɑ̃ːns/A competition in which antique or classic cars (or other vehicles like horses, boats) are judged on the beauty and elegance of their appearance, rather than their speed or performance.nounLow-frequency
- concourse/ˈkɒŋkɔːs/A large, open indoor area where many people gather, typically in a public building like an airport or train station.nounB2
- concrescence/kənˈkrɛs(ə)ns/The process of growing together or coalescing; a union of separate parts into a coherent whole.nounC2 (Very low frequency, specialized vocabulary)
- concrete/ˈkɒŋkriːt/A stonelike building material made by mixing cement, sand, gravel, and water, or something physically solid and real.adjectivenounverb+2B2
- concrete jungle/ˌkɒŋkriːt ˈdʒʌŋɡl/A large city or urban area characterized by extensive buildings, roads, and lack of greenery, often perceived as harsh, impersonal, or difficult to live in.nounB2
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