A | B |
contend con-TEND | to argue or state (something) in a strong or definitive way |
context CON-text | words used with a certain word/phrase that help explain its meaning or a situation in which something happens |
continuum con-TIN-u-um | a range or series of things slightly different from each other that exist between two possibilities/ends |
contradict con-tra-DICT | to deny or disagree with what is being said; to not agree with (something) in a way that suggests that it is false or wrong |
control con-TROL | to have power over (something); to direct the actions or functions of (something) |
contend (part of speech) | verb |
context (part of speech) | noun |
continuum (part of speech) | noun |
contradict (part of speech) | verb |
control (part of speech) | verb |