| A | B |
| Coerce | To force someone to do something against his or her will by using undue pressure, threats, intimidation, or physical violence |
| Cogent | Forceful and convincing; to the point |
| Cohere | To hold or stick together; to fit together into an orderly, logical, and unified whole |
| Collaborate | To work together on some kind of joint project / To cooperate with the enemy in some kind of teasonable activity. |
| Compatable | Capable of use with some other brand or model / Capable of living or getting along together |
| Complacent | Overly self-satisfied; smug |
| Concise | Saying alot in a few words |
| Condone | To overlook or disregard an offense, thereby implying forgiveness, acceptance, or possibly approval of it |
| Confrontation | A face to face encounte, usually suggesting a hostile or defiant attitude |
| Conjecture | A conclusion based on inadequate evidence; to guess / To conclude from inadequate evidence; to guess |