| conformation |
structure or configuration; form. [4 definitions] |
| conformist |
one who tends to act in accordance or compliance with established standards or norms. [2 definitions] |
| conformity |
accordance or compliance with a standard or norm. [2 definitions] |
| confound |
to perplex or bewilder; confuse. [6 definitions] |
| confounded |
confused; bewildered; befuddled. [2 definitions] |
| confraternity |
a lay brotherhood that pursues religious or charitable goals. [2 definitions] |
| confrere |
a fellow member of a profession, fraternity, or the like. |
| confront |
to meet or face without evasion or avoidance. [3 definitions] |
| confrontation |
the act of confronting, or the state of being confronted by another. [2 definitions] |
| Confucianism |
the ethical teachings of Confucius, which emphasize reverence for ancestors, devotion to family and friends, cultivation and discipline of the mind, and social responsibility. |
| Confucius |
a Chinese philosopher whose ethical teachings were introduced into Chinese religion; K'ung Fu-tzu (551?-479? B.C.). |
| confuse |
to combine in a disordered, unclear way; fail to distinguish between or among. [3 definitions] |
| confusion |
the act of confusing or state of being confused. [4 definitions] |
| confute |
to refute or prove incorrect; disprove. |
| conga |
a Latin American dance performed by a group that forms a long line in single file behind a leader. [4 definitions] |
| congé |
a farewell or departure. [4 definitions] |
| congeal |
of a fluid or soft substance, to thicken or make solid, esp. by cooling or freezing. [2 definitions] |
| congener |
one of the same kind as another. [2 definitions] |
| congenial |
suited to or compatible with one's tastes or character, and therefore pleasing. [2 definitions] |
| congenital |
existing from birth, but usu. not hereditary. [2 definitions] |
| conger |
any of various large sea eels; conger eel. |