| A | B |
| concord | harmony, agreement We would like to live happily in _____ with our neighbors. |
| concurrent | happening at the same time Two ball games were running _____at 10am. |
| condescend | stoop below The owner of the company rarely _____ to low level workers. |
| condone | permit to happen The mother let the boy scream at her and ______his behaviour. |
| conducive | promoting The warm weather was ____to having a picnic outside. |
| confluence | flow together The two rivers were ____at the bend and flowed together. |
| congenial | agreeable, pleasant A nice girl, she was known as the most ____in her class. |
| congenital | acquired by birth Born blind, she had a _____defect. |
| congregate | come together In a group the teenagers _____at the ballfield. |
| conjecture | to guess Guessing that he was the murderer was _______. |
| despot | absolute ruler The king was a ____, the people did what he said. |
| destitute | extemely poor The homeless person was ______. |
| desultory | without a plan Rushing to leave, it was a ______trip. |
| dextrous | skillful As a pitcher and a catcher, he was a _____ball player. |
| dialectical | related to discussions Talking a lot, he was known to be very ______. |
| dictum | a saying "Love them, or leave them is a old _____ of sayings. |
| didactic | intended to teach By reading the book, he had a ____way to teach us. |
| diffident | timid, lacking The ___boy was alway quiet in class. |
| digress | stray from subject First talking about sports, he would _____into talking about singing.. |
| dilettante | dabbling in the arts Never taking a lesson, he art was just _____and not professional. |