| compete |
to contend against others to win a desired goal or achieve a desired result. [2 definitions] |
| competence |
the state of being capable, qualified, or sufficient. [3 definitions] |
| competent |
capable; qualified. [3 definitions] |
| competition |
the process or act of competing. [4 definitions] |
| competitive |
involving, related to, or characterized by competition. [3 definitions] |
| competitor |
a person or organization that competes. |
| compilation |
the act or process of compiling. [2 definitions] |
| compile |
to form (a written work or list) by bringing together pieces of information, articles, documents, or the like. [3 definitions] |
| compiler |
one who compiles. [2 definitions] |
| complacency |
satisfaction with oneself or one's situation; smugness. |
| complacent |
contented with oneself or one's situation to a degree that prevents self-criticism, further progress, or appropriate response to signals of danger or risk. [2 definitions] |
| complain |
to express dissatisfaction, pain, grief, or other negative feelings. [3 definitions] |
| complainant |
a person or group of people making a legal complaint in a court of law; plaintiff. |
| complaint |
an instance of complaining. [4 definitions] |
| complaisance |
willingness to please. [2 definitions] |
| complaisant |
eager or willing to please; amenable; obliging. |
| complement |
something that makes a fine accompaniment to something else, makes it complete or perfect, or creates a perfect balance for it. [7 definitions] |
| complementary |
acting or serving to complete; completing. [2 definitions] |
| complementary angles |
two angles whose sum totals ninety degrees. |
| complementary colors |
two colors of the spectrum, such as green and red, that produce a white or near-white when mixed in the right proportion. |
| complete |
lacking no necessary elements or parts. [6 definitions] |