compare / contrast
complacent / complaisant
complement / compliment
compose / comprise
comprehensible
comprehensive
confident / confidante/
confident
congenial / congenital
contact
contemptible / contemptuous
convince / persuade
couple / pair
credible / creditable /
credulous
criteria / criterion
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compare / contrast
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I compared my answers
with the teacher's and found I had made a mistake. |
| 2 |
No book can compare
with the Bible. |
| 3 |
Whose plays can compare
with Shakespeare's? |
| 4 |
No one can compare with
you; you're the best! |
| 5 |
Life is compared to a
voyage. |
| 6 |
The sound of thunder can be
compared to the roll of drums. |
| 7 |
How do the two cars compare
in size and price? |
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The blue and gold colors in
the painting contrast beautifully with each other. |
| 2 |
The singer's soothing voice
contrasts with her wild appearance. |
| 3 |
Golf contrasts sharply
with tennis as a sport. |
| 4 |
The black and the white
contrast well in that design. |
| 5 |
The photograph has good
contrast between the blue lake and green hills. |
| 6 |
There is a big contrast
between what that man says and what he does. |
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No book can compare
with the Bible.
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The black and the white contrast well in that design. |