| A | B |
| 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 |
| convert con-VERT | to change from one form or use to another |
| convey con-VEY | to make (something) known to someone |
| correlate COR-re-late | to show that a close connection exists between (two or more things) |
| correspond cor-re-SPOND | to be similar or equal to something; to have a direct relationship to or with something |
| credible CRED-i-ble | able to be believed--reasonable to trust or believe |
| credit CRED-it | reliance on the truth or reality of something |