| Term | Definition |
| censure (v) | to criticize harshly |
| circuitous (adj) | indirect, take the longest route |
| clairvoyant (adj) | exceptionally insightful, able to foresee the future |
| collaborate (v) | to cooperate, work together |
| compassion (n) | sympathy, helpfulness or mercy |
| compromise (v) | to settle a dispute by terms agreeable to both sides |
| condescending (adj) | possessing an attitude of superiority, patronizing |
| conditional (adj) | depending on condition (e.g., in a contract) |
| conformist (n) | person who complies with accepted rule and customs |
| congregation (n) | a crowd of people, an assembly |
| convergence (n) | the state of separate elements joining or coming together |
| deleterious (adj) | harmful, destructive, detrimental |
| demagogue (n) | leader, rabble rouser, usually appealing to emotion or prejudice |
| digression (n) | the act of turning aside, staying from the main point, esp. in a speech or argument |
| diligent (adj) | careful and hard-working |