| A | B |
| condone | v. to forgive or overlook an offense by treating the wrongdoer as if he had done nothing wrong |
| connive | v. to cooperate secretly in a wrongdoing |
| connoisseur | n. an expert; a critical judge in matters of culture, food, or wine |
| contrite | adj. showing a deep regret and sorrow, usually for having committed some wrongdoing |
| copious | adj. abundant; large in number or quantity |
| crass | adj. coarse, stupid, tasteless |
| credence | n. belief or trust |
| culinary | adj. having to do with the kitchen or cooking |
| culmination | n. attainment by anything of its highest point or degree |
| cult | n. a fad-like devotion to a person, thing, or idea; a group of people with such a devotion |