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Free English Vocabulary for 29th February
English Vocabulary Index
Free English Vocabulary for 29th February :
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Contingent (adj.) : incidental
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Contingent (n) : a division of the army
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Continual (adj.) : frequent, (almost) unbroken, unceasing
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Continuation (n) : extension prolongation, a thing coming one after another
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Continue (v) : keep on, extend
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Continuous (adj.) : unceasing
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Continuous (adv.) : continuously
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Contort (v) : twist out of shape
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Contort (n) : contortion
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Contract (n) : shorten, make a bargain, catch(a disease)
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Contract (n) : an agreement
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Contraction (n) : act of contracting, abbreviation
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Contradict (v) : deny, oppose
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Contradiction (n) : speaking against
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Contrary (adj.) : opposite
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Contrary (n) : that which is contrary, the opposite
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Contrast (v) : set in opposition and bring out the difference
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Contrast (v) : compare in order to show the difference
- Contrast (n) : set in opposition or difference
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Contravene (v) : violate, act against
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Contravention (n) : transgression, violation
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Contribute (v) : pay a share
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Contrive (v) : invent, plan
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Control (n) : command, power
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Control (v) : manage, regulate
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Controversy (n) : discussion, dispute
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Controversy (adj.) : controversial
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Controvert (v) : oppose or dispute by reasoning
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Controvert (adj.) : controvertible
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Convalescence (n) : gradual recovery of health after illness
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Convene (v) : call together, assemble
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Convene (n) : convener
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Convenience (n) : something suited to one’s wants, ease, a lavatory
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Convenient (adj.) : comfortable, near at hand
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Convent (n) : a house of nuns
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Convention (n) : conference, established practice
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Converge (v) : get nearer, tend towards a point, cause to get nearer
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Conversation (n) : familiar talk, discourse
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Converse (v) : talk, chat
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Converse (n) : the opposite
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Converse (adj.) : contrary
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Conversion (n) : a change, changing to another religion
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Convert (v) : change from one state to another
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Convert (n) : a converted person
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Convertible (adj.) : which can be converted
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Convex (adj.) : curving outwards
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Convey (v) : carry
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