| A | B |
| To capture | to catch a person or animal; to get control of a place during a war |
| To charge | to run at quickly, attack; buying with credit; to accuse of a crime; to store |
| To cherish | to feel something or someone is very important |
| To commemorate | to show that you remember an important date or event |
| To concern | to be about something; to involve someone; to cause someone to worry |
| To continue | to not stop; to restart after a pause or break |
| To communicate | to exchange information, ideas, or opinions with someone |
| To conduct | to do something in an organized way, to allow electricity to run through, to lead musicsians |
| To connect | to join one thing to another |
| To conquer | to defeat a country or group of people |
| To consider | to think about something; to have an opinion about something |
| To consult | to ask for advice |