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English Vocabulary List for 24th February
English Vocabulary Index
English Vocabulary List for 24th February :
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Complete (adj.) : perfect, entire
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Complete (v) : finish
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Complex (adj.) : intricate, made up of many parts or things, not simple
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Complex (n) : obsession
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Complexion (n) : appearance, colour of the skin ir face
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Complicate (adj.) : intricate
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Complicate (v) : make difficult
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Complication (n) : confused condition, complexity, intricacy
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Compliment (n) : greetings, praise
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Compliment (v) : praise
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Comply (v) : agree, consent
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Compose (v) : make up, set up types, settle
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Composition (n) : what is written for practice in a language
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Composition (n) : a literary production, mixture
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Compost (n) : a variety of mixed manure
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Compost (v) : plaster to
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Composure (n) : calmness of mind
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Compound (adj.) : made of two or more things, not simple
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Compound (n) : an enclosure
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Compound (v) : mix
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Compound-interest (n) : interest on interest
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Compounder (n) : one who compounds or mixes medicines
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Comprehend (v) : understand
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Comprehensible (adj.) : that can be understood
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Comprehension (n) : act of understanding, capacity to know
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Comprehensive (adj.) : extensive, wide
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Compress (v) : press closely
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Comprise (v) : include
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Compromise (n) : settlement of differences by concessions on either side
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Compromise (v) : settle dispute, concede
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Compulsion (n) : force
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Compulsory (adj.) : enforced
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Compute (v) : calculate
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Comrade (n) : companion
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Concave (adj.) : hollow
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Concave (n) : a surface curving inwards
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Conceal (v) : hide
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Concealment (n) : hiding place, act of hiding
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Concede (v) : grant
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Conceit (n) : vanity
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Conceited (adj.) : proud
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Conceivable (adj.) : pictured in one’s mind
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Conceive (v) : think or imagine, become pregnant
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Concentrate (v) : centralize or bring close together at one spot
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Concentration (n) : the act of bringing together to a point or spot
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Concentric ( adj.) : having the same centre
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Concept (n) : idea, mental picture
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