| 5000 Vocabulary List for Visiting Scholars in the USA - Page 106 | |||
| Word | Type | Used in a Sentence | Synonym |
| congress | noun | The Congress approved new laws. | assemblage |
| conjunction | noun | The two work in conjunction. | accord |
| connect | verb | Connect the two ends together. | join |
| connection | noun | It is good connection of the pipes. | joints |
| conquer | verb | We will conquer cancer eventually. | control |
| verb | We will conquer the enemy. | defeat | |
| conquest | noun | The conquest of Everest was sweet. | victory |
| conscience | noun | His conscience allowed him peace. | morals |
| conscious | adj. | She made a conscious effort to stop. | deliberate |
| consent | noun | You have my consent to go. | permission |
| verb | You must consent to stop doing that. | agree | |
| consequence | noun | As a consequence, you can't go. | result |