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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

congenial / congenital
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1 She's very congenial, always smiling and saying nice things.
2 Congenial companions made the trip pleasant.
3 The young scientist found laboratory work more congenial than teaching science.
4 Minnesotans are known for their congenial manner.
5 It is difficult to find congenial work.
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1 Brian is a congenital liar.
2 The city seems to have congenital inferiority complex.
3 The brain damage was congenital.
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She's very congenial, always smiling and saying nice things.


The brain damage was congenital.

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