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Confrontations

ˌkɒn.frʌnˈteɪ.ʃən

Meanings of Confrontations:

noun

A hostile or argumentative situation or meeting between opposing parties.

Usage examples:

A confrontation with the legislature

Confronts

kənˈfrʌnt

Meanings of Confronts:

verb

Come face to face with (someone) with hostile or argumentative intent.

Usage examples:

He confronted the robbers as they were trying to leave

Meanings of Confucianism:

noun

A system of philosophical and ethical teachings founded by confucius and developed by mencius.

Usage examples:

So i looked at all eastern philosophies, taoism, confucianism, buddhism, and i found that buddhism …

Confucians

kənˈfjuː.ʃən

Meanings of Confucians:

noun

An adherent of confucianism.

Usage examples:

The idea came from buddhism rather than confucianism, but for confucians it implied no other-worldl…
adjective

Relating to confucius or confucianism.

Usage examples:

This assertion denies the history of buddhist entry into japan, in which shinto gods were honored a…

Confuse

kənˈfjuːz

Meanings of Confuse:

verb

Make (someone) bewildered or perplexed.

Usage examples:

Past and present blurred together, confusing her still further

Confused

kənˈfjuːzd

Meanings of Confused:

adjective

(of a person) unable to think clearly; bewildered.

Usage examples:

She was utterly confused about what had happened
verb

Make (someone) bewildered or perplexed.

Usage examples:

Past and present blurred together, confusing her still further

Confusedly

kənˈfjuː.zɪd.li

Meanings of Confusedly:

adverb

In way that shows that you are not thinking clearly or you do not understand something

Usage examples:

My father confusedly stirred a teaspoon of salt into his coffee., he stared confusedly at me for se…

Meanings of Confusing:

adjective

Bewildering or perplexing.

Usage examples:

Up on the sidewalks, new york was a confusing bedlam of sights and sounds
verb

Make (someone) bewildered or perplexed.

Usage examples:

Past and present blurred together, confusing her still further

Meanings of Confusion:

noun

Uncertainty about what is happening, intended, or required.

Usage examples:

There seems to be some confusion about which system does what

Confusions

kənˈfjuː.ʒən

Meanings of Confusions:

noun

Uncertainty about what is happening, intended, or required.

Usage examples:

There seems to be some confusion about which system does what

Meanings of Confusticate:

verb

Confuse, confound, or perplex (someone).

Usage examples:

Much of the vocabulary confusticates him

Meanings of Confute:

verb

Prove (a person or an assertion or accusation) to be wrong.

Usage examples:

Restorers who sought to confute this view were accused of ignorance

Confuted

kənˈfjuːt

Meanings of Confuted:

verb

Prove (a person or an assertion or accusation) to be wrong.

Usage examples:

Restorers who sought to confute this view were accused of ignorance

Confuting

kənˈfjuːt

Meanings of Confuting:

verb

Prove (a person or an assertion or accusation) to be wrong.

Usage examples:

Restorers who sought to confute this view were accused of ignorance

Conga

ˈkɒŋ.ɡə

Meanings of Conga:

noun

A latin american dance of african origin, usually with several people in a single line, one behind the other.

Usage examples:

Inside the big swan stadium, celebrating england fans danced a massive conga through the stands, ca…
verb

Perform the conga.

Usage examples:

I caught her round the waist and conga'd

Meanings of Congaed:

verb

Perform the conga.

Usage examples:

I caught her round the waist and conga'd
noun

A latin american dance of african origin, usually with several people in a single line, one behind the other.

Usage examples:

Inside the big swan stadium, celebrating england fans danced a massive conga through the stands, ca…

Congaing

ˈkɒŋɡə

Meanings of Congaing:

verb

Perform the conga.

Usage examples:

I caught her round the waist and conga'd
noun

A latin american dance of african origin, usually with several people in a single line, one behind the other.

Usage examples:

Inside the big swan stadium, celebrating england fans danced a massive conga through the stands, ca…

Congas

ˈkɒŋ.ɡə

Meanings of Congas:

noun

A latin american dance of african origin, usually with several people in a single line, one behind the other.

Usage examples:

Inside the big swan stadium, celebrating england fans danced a massive conga through the stands, ca…
verb

Perform the conga.

Usage examples:

I caught her round the waist and conga'd

Meanings of Congeal:

verb

Become semi-solid, especially on cooling.

Usage examples:

The blood had congealed into blobs

Congealed

kənˈdʒiːld

Meanings of Congealed:

adjective

Having become semi-solid, especially on cooling.

Usage examples:

A lump of congealed moussaka
verb

Become semi-solid, especially on cooling.

Usage examples:

The blood had congealed into blobs

Meanings of Congelation:

noun

The process of congealing or the state of being congealed.

Usage examples:

The component of metals that causes their congelation

Meanings of Congeners:

noun

A thing or person of the same kind or category as another.

Usage examples:

Must i turn a blind eye to the tears caused by those who call themselves - and are to some degree -…

Congenital

kənˈdʒen.ɪ.təl

Meanings of Congenital:

adjective

(of a disease or physical abnormality) present from birth.

Usage examples:

A congenital malformation of the heart

Congeries

kɒnˈdʒɪəriːz

Meanings of Congeries:

noun

A disorderly collection; a jumble.

Usage examples:

A congeries of european states

Meanings of Conges:

noun

An unceremonious dismissal or rejection of someone.

Usage examples:

She gives him his congé, and at the same time avows her real love for him

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