English Vocabulary Dictionary | Word Meanings, Definitions & Examples
The process of water vapor changing into liquid; also, the act of making something more concise.
"Condensation formed on the windows during the cold night."
to make something shorter, more concentrated, or more compact
"The editor asked the writer to condense the article into one page."
milk from which water has been removed and sugar added, creating a thick, sweet product
"The recipe calls for a can of condensed milk to make the dessert extra creamy."
to behave as if one is superior while being gracious to others
"He would not condescend to answer such a trivial question."
having or showing an attitude of patronizing superiority
"Her condescending tone upset her colleagues."
deserved, appropriate, and fitting (especially punishment)
"The criminal received condign punishment for his crimes."
a substance such as salt, mustard, or ketchup that is used to add flavor to food
"Ketchup is a popular condiment in many countries."
Seasonings or sauces used to add flavor to food.
"Ketchup and mustard are popular condiments for burgers."
The state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order; a requirement that must be met.
"The car is in excellent condition."
dependent on certain conditions; not absolute
"The job offer is conditional upon passing the background check."
To express sympathy for someone who is suffering or grieving.
"Neighbors came to condole with the family after the tragedy."
An expression of sympathy, especially on the occasion of death.
"She offered her sincere condolence to the grieving family."
To accept or allow behavior that is morally wrong or offensive.
"The manager refused to condone harassment in the workplace."
To help bring about a particular result; to contribute to something.
"Regular exercise conduces to better health."
making a certain situation or outcome likely or possible
"A quiet environment is conducive to studying."
to organize or carry out; or a person's behavior
"The teacher conducted the exam fairly."
capable of being conducted, especially electricity or heat
"Copper is highly conductible to electricity."
a person who directs a performance or someone who collects fares on public transport; or a material that conducts electricity
"The conductor waved his baton to start the orchestra."
a channel or pipe for conveying water, electricity, or information
"The cable was placed inside a protective conduit."
sweets, candies, and other food items made with sugar
"The shop sells a wide variety of confectionery."
a group of states, people, or organizations united for a common purpose
"The southern states formed a confederacy during the civil war."
a person, group, or state joined in an alliance or union; relating to a confederacy
"The confederate soldiers fought bravely in the war."
to discuss something important or to grant or bestow something
"The committee will confer to decide on the new policy."
a person who takes part in a conference
"Each conferee received a badge at the registration desk."
A formal meeting for discussion, especially about a particular subject.
"She is attending an international business conference."
to admit that you have done something wrong or illegal
"He confessed that he had stolen the money."
a statement admitting that one is guilty of a crime or has done something wrong
"The suspect made a full confession to the police."
A person who confesses sins or secrets, especially to a priest.
"The confessor listened patiently to the troubled man."
A person with whom one shares a secret or private matter, trusting them not to repeat it.
"She found a true confidant in her childhood friend."
A woman with whom one shares a secret or private matter, trusting her not to repeat it.
"The queen’s maid became her most trusted confidante."
To tell someone about a secret or private matter while trusting them not to repeat it.
"He confided his worries to his best friend."
The feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust or self-assurance.
"She spoke with great confidence during the meeting."
feeling or showing certainty about something; having self-assurance
"She was confident about her ability to succeed."
intended to be kept secret or private
"The lawyer shared confidential documents with her client."
The state of keeping or being kept secret or private
"Confidentiality is crucial in data security."
in a confidential manner; secretly; privately
"The information was shared confidentially between the two managers."
an arrangement of parts or elements in a particular form or structure
"The configuration of the system needs to be adjusted for better performance."
to keep or restrict someone or something within limits
"He was confined to his room after the surgery."
the state of being confined or restricted
"The prisoner endured years of confinement."
to establish the truth, accuracy, or validity of something
"The hotel will confirm your reservation by email."
the action of confirming something or the state of being confirmed
"She received a confirmation email for her appointment."
to take something away officially, often as a punishment
"The teacher confiscated the student's phone during class."
This is a common misspelling of 'conflagration', which means a large, destructive fire.
"The term 'conflagaration' is often incorrectly used instead of 'conflagration'."
A large, destructive fire that destroys a great deal of land or property.
"The forest was devastated by a massive conflagration that lasted for days."
To combine two or more things, often confusingly, into one.
"The article tends to conflate facts with opinions."
A serious disagreement or argument, often a prolonged one.
"The two countries are trying to resolve the conflict through negotiations."
The process of finding peaceful solutions to disputes or disagreements between parties.
"Conflict resolution is vital for global peace."
The junction of two rivers; also a situation where people or things come together.
"The city was founded at the confluence of two great rivers."
Flowing together or merging; coming together at one point.
"The confluent streams formed a mighty river."
To comply with rules, standards, or laws.
"Students must conform to the school regulations."