Word: Competent
Definition: having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully (adjective)
Sentence: He was competant enough to do the test.
Word: Comply
Definition: act in accordance with a wish or command (verb)
Sentence: He will comply or else he'll leave the estate.
Word: Concede
Definition: admit that something is true or valid after first denying or resisting it (verb)
Sentence:
Word: Consternation
Definition: feelings of anxiety or dismay (noun)
Sentence: I always welcomed Alex, much to the consternation of the neighbors.
Word: Contemporary
Definition: living or occurring at the same time (adjective)
Sentence:He was a contemporary of Darwin.
Word: Contend
Definition: assert something as a position in an argument (verb)
Sentence: He contends that the judge was wrong.
Word: Contention
Definition: heated disagreement (noun)
Sentence: The captured territory was one of the main areas of contention between the two countries.
Word: Contriving
Definition: manage to do something foolish or create an undesirable situation (verb)
Sentence: The poor guy in some way contrived to hang himself.
Word: Controversy
Definition: disagreement, typically when prolonged, public, and heated (noun)
Sentence: There is a lot of controversy between Trump and Hillary.
Word: Conventional
Definition: Based on or in accordance with what is generally done or believed.
Sentence: It was conventional to go to school.
Word: Corpulent
Definition: to be stout, fleshy, or fat (adjective)
Sentence: The corpulent walked with difficulty through the door.
Word: Counterfeit
Definition: a fraudulent imitation of something else or a forgery
Sentence: She knew the tapes to be counterfeit.
Word: Create
Definition: to make or bring something into existence (verb)
Sentence: She created an imaginary friend to stop her loneliness.
Word: Credible
Definition: able to be believed; convincing
Sentence: Few found the story credible.
Word: Deception
Definition: the action of deceiving someone (noun))
Sentence: It was if he wrapped in a cloak of deception.
Word: Deficient
Definition: not having enough of a specified quality or ingredient (adjective)
Sentence: The diet was deficient of vitamin d.
Word: Deft
Definition: neatly skillful and quick in one's movements (adjective)
Sentence: The script was short but deft.
Word: Depress
Definition: to make someone feel utterly dispirited or dejected (verb)
Sentence: To depress someone is like watching yourself break down in another form.
Word: Detrimental
Definition: tending to cause harm (adjective)
Sentence: The man seemed detrimental-prone.
Word: Device
Definition: a thing made or adapted for a particular purpose, especially a piece of mechanical or electronic equipment (noun)
Sentence: The device was extra thin with more storage space.
Word: Devout
Definition: having or showing deep religious feeling or commitment (adjective)
Sentence: She was the most devout volunteer they've seen in years.
Word: Diction
Definition: the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing (noun)
Sentence: Diction is used every day.
Word: Dilapidated
Definition: in a state of disrepair or ruin as a result of age or neglect (adjective)
Sentence: The shack seemed dilapidated, run-down, and old.
Word: Diplomatic
Definition: of or concerning the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations (adjective)
Sentence: She had diplomatic reasinings with Australia.
Word: Disclose
Definition: make secret or new information known (verb)
Sentence: Even though tshe asked them not to they still disclosed her name on the news.
Word: Dismal
Definition: depressing, dreary, or gloomy
Sentence: The day was dismal with rain to spare.
Word: Disorder
Definition: a state of confusion (noun)
Sentence: The disorder in the house was plain to see.
Word: Diversity
Definition: the state of being diverse; variety
Sentence: Diversity plain to see with all the children.
Word: Drastic
Definition: likely to have a strong or far-reaching effect; radical and extreme (adjective)
Sentence: Drastic measures had to be taken for the upcoming storm.
Word: Durable
Definition: able to withstand wear, pressure, or damage; hard-wearing (adjective)
Sentence: The dresser was durable for several years.
Definition: having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully (adjective)
Sentence: He was competant enough to do the test.
Word: Comply
Definition: act in accordance with a wish or command (verb)
Sentence: He will comply or else he'll leave the estate.
Word: Concede
Definition: admit that something is true or valid after first denying or resisting it (verb)
Sentence:
Word: Consternation
Definition: feelings of anxiety or dismay (noun)
Sentence: I always welcomed Alex, much to the consternation of the neighbors.
Word: Contemporary
Definition: living or occurring at the same time (adjective)
Sentence:He was a contemporary of Darwin.
Word: Contend
Definition: assert something as a position in an argument (verb)
Sentence: He contends that the judge was wrong.
Word: Contention
Definition: heated disagreement (noun)
Sentence: The captured territory was one of the main areas of contention between the two countries.
Word: Contriving
Definition: manage to do something foolish or create an undesirable situation (verb)
Sentence: The poor guy in some way contrived to hang himself.
Word: Controversy
Definition: disagreement, typically when prolonged, public, and heated (noun)
Sentence: There is a lot of controversy between Trump and Hillary.
Word: Conventional
Definition: Based on or in accordance with what is generally done or believed.
Sentence: It was conventional to go to school.
Word: Corpulent
Definition: to be stout, fleshy, or fat (adjective)
Sentence: The corpulent walked with difficulty through the door.
Word: Counterfeit
Definition: a fraudulent imitation of something else or a forgery
Sentence: She knew the tapes to be counterfeit.
Word: Create
Definition: to make or bring something into existence (verb)
Sentence: She created an imaginary friend to stop her loneliness.
Word: Credible
Definition: able to be believed; convincing
Sentence: Few found the story credible.
Word: Deception
Definition: the action of deceiving someone (noun))
Sentence: It was if he wrapped in a cloak of deception.
Word: Deficient
Definition: not having enough of a specified quality or ingredient (adjective)
Sentence: The diet was deficient of vitamin d.
Word: Deft
Definition: neatly skillful and quick in one's movements (adjective)
Sentence: The script was short but deft.
Word: Depress
Definition: to make someone feel utterly dispirited or dejected (verb)
Sentence: To depress someone is like watching yourself break down in another form.
Word: Detrimental
Definition: tending to cause harm (adjective)
Sentence: The man seemed detrimental-prone.
Word: Device
Definition: a thing made or adapted for a particular purpose, especially a piece of mechanical or electronic equipment (noun)
Sentence: The device was extra thin with more storage space.
Word: Devout
Definition: having or showing deep religious feeling or commitment (adjective)
Sentence: She was the most devout volunteer they've seen in years.
Word: Diction
Definition: the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing (noun)
Sentence: Diction is used every day.
Word: Dilapidated
Definition: in a state of disrepair or ruin as a result of age or neglect (adjective)
Sentence: The shack seemed dilapidated, run-down, and old.
Word: Diplomatic
Definition: of or concerning the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations (adjective)
Sentence: She had diplomatic reasinings with Australia.
Word: Disclose
Definition: make secret or new information known (verb)
Sentence: Even though tshe asked them not to they still disclosed her name on the news.
Word: Dismal
Definition: depressing, dreary, or gloomy
Sentence: The day was dismal with rain to spare.
Word: Disorder
Definition: a state of confusion (noun)
Sentence: The disorder in the house was plain to see.
Word: Diversity
Definition: the state of being diverse; variety
Sentence: Diversity plain to see with all the children.
Word: Drastic
Definition: likely to have a strong or far-reaching effect; radical and extreme (adjective)
Sentence: Drastic measures had to be taken for the upcoming storm.
Word: Durable
Definition: able to withstand wear, pressure, or damage; hard-wearing (adjective)
Sentence: The dresser was durable for several years.