contempt - A strong feeling of dislike or disrespect toward someone or something considered unworthy.
conspiracy - An agreement between people to work together against someone or something, usually in secret, sometimes against the law.
congeal - To become fixed, firm, or rigid; to change from a fluid or soft state to a thickened or solid state.
concise - Containing only essential information and avoiding unnecessary detail.
concede - To give in or surrender, especially after a struggle or competition.
collapse - To lose strength or energy, and fall down or cave in suddenly, often due to structural failure or overwhelming force.
considerate - Showing concern for the needs or feelings of others.
collapse - When something breaks and falls down.
confrontational - Tending to deal with situations in an aggressive or argumentative way.
confiscate - To take something away from someon, or seize property, as a penalty or punishment.
consensus - Collective judgment or belief that is the result of discussion or negotiation.
conduit - A person or organization that acts as a medium for transmitting something (like information or money).