Quiz # 14 Flashcards
Combine
(Verb)
To mix or bring several things together
Common
(Adjective)
Widespread or general ; shared by many
Compare
(Verb)
To examine the differences and similarities of two things
Comparison
(Noun) the quality of being equivalent; resemblance
Competing
(Verb)
Trying to win over someone or something else
Complacent
(Adjective)
Self- satisfied; overly pleased with oneself; contented to a fault
Completely
(Adverb)
Totally
Complex
(Adjective)
Made up of many different parts; hard to understand
Component
(Noun)
A part of something
Compromise
(Verb)
To settle a disagreement by offering a concession
Concede
(Verb)
To surrender or make a concession
- the instructor would never concede that he had made a mistake in grading the exam.
Concéntrate
(Verb)
To direct one’s thoughts toward something; to think about closely