GRE C's
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- circumambulate
- to walk about or around
- congenital
- existing or as such from birth
- commensurate
- corresponding in extent, degree, etc.; proportionate
- complacent
- self-satisfied, unconcerned
- capitulate
- to surrender unconditionally or on stipulated terms
- confluence
- merging into one
- catalyst
- agent that increases the rate of a chemical action; person or thing that causes action
- circumscribe
- to draw a line around
- coagulate
- thicken; congeal; clot
- circuitous
- roundabout, indirect
- convalescent
- recovering from illness
- coda
- concluding section of a musical or literary composition; something that summarizes or concludes
- capricious
- unpredictable; fickle; changing one's mind quickly and often
- cogent
- convincing and well reasoned
- compliant
- yielding; conforming to requirements
- complaisant
- trying to please; overly polite; obliging
- craven
- cowardly
- convoke
- to call together
- conciliatory
- reconciling, soothing
- convoluted
- intricate and complicated
- corroborate
- to provide supporting evidence
- caustic
- burning; sarcastically biting
- credulous
- too trusting; gullible
- conundrum
- riddle; difficult problem
- conflagration
- a large destructive fire
- converge
- approach; tend to meet; come together
- cursory
- going rapidly over something; hasty; superficial
- compunction
- a feeling of uneasiness for doing wrong
- contention
- claim; thesis
- conciliate
- to placate(appease), win over
- circumspect
- watchful and discreet
- castigate
- to punish or criticize harshly
- concentric
- having a common center
- contentious
- quarrelsome
- compendium
- brief, comprehensive summary
- confound
- confuse; puzzle
- chicanery
- trickery; deception by means of craft or guile
- condone
- overlook; forgive; give tacit approval; excuse
- connoisseur
- person competent to act as a judge of art; a lover or art
- contrite
- feeling regret and sorrow for one's sins or offenses; penitent