51) circumscribe (v.) — to limit
restrict
52) clamor (n.) — a loud
persistent
53) clout (n.) - power or influence
especially in social
54) cognizant (adj.) — aware of or having knowledge of something
55) commensurate (adj.) — corresponding in size
degree
56) comparable (adj.) — sufficiently similar to allow comparison
57) complement (v.) - to complete or enhance something by adding what is missing
58) compunction (n.) — a feeling of guilt or moral hesitation
59) concomitant (adj.) — occurring at the same time or naturally associated
60) conducive (adj.) — contributing to or helping bring about a desired result
61) conduit (n.) — a means or channel through which something is transmitted
62) conflagration (n.) — a large
destructive fire
63) connive (v.) — to secretly cooperate or scheme
often in wrongdoing
64) consign (v.) — to deliver or entrust something to another’s care or control
65) constituent (adj.) -