Concede, conciliate, concoct, condemn, condense, condone, confiscate, conform, confound, confront |
1. The chef was known for his ability to _______________________ delicious and unique dished using unusual ingredients.
2. She made an effort to _______________________ her angry coworkers by apologizing for her mistake.
3. She had to _______________________ her ear of public speaking when she was asked to give a presentation.
4. The police _______________________ the illegal drugs found during a raid on the suspect’s house.
5. The teacher does not _______________________ cheating on tests and will give a failing grade to anyone caught doing so.
6. When writing your research paper, try to _______________________ your ideas into a concise and clear thesis statement.
7. The unexpected turn of events seemed to _______________________ everyone in the room.
8. After a long and contentious debate, he finally _______________________ that his opponent had a valid point.
9. It’s important to _______________________ to safety regulations when working in a hazardous environment.
10. It is important for leaders to publicly _______________________ acts of violence and promote peace and unity.
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1. concoct
2. conciliate
3. confront
4. confiscated
5. condone
6. condense
7. confound
8. conceded
9. conform
10. condemn