| Term | Definition |
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complacent |
self-satisfied, overly pleased with oneself, contented to a fault |
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complacency |
a state of being comfortably uncaring, totally pleased with oneself |
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complement |
to complete, be the perfect addition/counterpart |
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complicity |
participation in wrongdoing, the act of being an accomplice |
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comprehensive |
covering or including everything |
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comprise |
to consist of (cannot say “players comprise a team” or “the team is comprised of plays”; Correct usage: “A team comprises players”) |
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conciliatory |
making peace, attempting to resolve a dispute through goodwill |
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reconcile |
to bring two things into agreement |
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concise |
brief, to the point |