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Vocabulary 1

All the words in this lesson come from the Latin prefix com-, which means “with,”
“together,” or “join.” Notice the different spellings of this Latin prefix in English.

AB
coagulate (koh AG yuh LAYT)V. to thicken
coalition (KOH uh LISH uhn)N. a combination; an alliance for joint action
company (KUHM puh nee)N. a group of people; an association
compel (kuhm PEL)V. to force
complacent (kuhm PLAY suhnt)ADJ. too content; self-satisfied
comply (kuhm PLY)V. to give in to; to go along with
compress (kuhm PRES)V. to squeeze together
compromise (KAHM pruh MYZ)N. an agreement reached by mutual concessions
concoction (kuhn KAHK shuhn)N. something that is prepared by combining ingredients
concurrent (kuhn KUR uhnt)ADJ. going on at the same time as something else
condense (kuhn DENS)V. to make more compact
condescend (KAHN di SEND)V. to lower oneself to the level of inferiors; to act in a superior manner
condiment (KAHN duh muhnt)N. seasoning or spice
congeal (kuhn JEEL)V. to thicken or freeze
congregation (KAHNG gri GAY shuhn)N. a gathering of people for worship
congruence (KAHNG groo uhns)N. agreement; harmony
conjugation (KAHN juh GAY shuhn)N. a listing of verb forms
contemporary (kuhn TEM puh RER ee)ADJ. happening in the present time; current
context (KAHN TEKST)N. setting; words that surround a portion of writing that help convey the meaning
coordinate (koh OR duhn AYT)V. to harmonize; to bring together well


Horizon High School
Broomfield, CO

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