| 801 | convey | To convey is to communicate or make ideas known. |
| 802 | convict | To convict means to prove that someone did a bad thing. |
| 803 | convince | To convince someone means to make that person sure of something. |
| 804 | cooking | Cooking food involves making it ready to eat. |
| 805 | cooperate | To cooperate is to work with someone to achieve something that you both want. |
| 806 | coordinate | To coordinate things is to make different parts work together. |
| 807 | cope | To cope with a difficult or stressful situation means to deal with it. |
| 808 | copper | Copper is a red-brown metal often used in electric wire and pipes. |
| 809 | coral | Coral is the hard, colorful material formed by the shells of animals. |
| 810 | core | A core is the main or central part of something. |
| 811 | corporate | If something is corporate, it is related to a large business. |
| 812 | corps | A corps is a division of a military force. |
| 813 | correlate | To correlate is to have a close connection to something. |
| 814 | correspond | To correspond is to match or to be similar to something. |
| 815 | corridor | A corridor is a narrow passage that leads into other areas. |
| 816 | corrupt | If someone is corrupt, they break the law for money or fame. |
| 817 | cosmopolitan | When a place is cosmopolitan, it is full of people from many different places. |
| 818 | cost | To cost is to require payment. |
| 819 | cot | A cot is a small portable bed. |
| 820 | cottage | A cottage is a small, old house in the countryside. |
| 821 | cotton | Cotton is a cloth made from the fibers of the cotton plant. |
| 822 | couch | A couch is a long, soft seat that many people can sit on. |
| 823 | council | A council is a group of people who run a city or town. |
| 824 | counterpart | A counterpart is something that is very similar to something else in what it does. |
| 825 | country | A country is an area of land with the same government and laws. |
| 826 | county | A county is the largest division of a state in a country. |
| 827 | coup | A coup is an uprising in which people try to overthrow the government. |
| 828 | couple | A couple is made of two things that go together. |
| 829 | courage | Courage is the feeling of not being afraid. |
| 830 | courier | A courier is someone who takes and delivers mail or packages. |
| 831 | course | A course is a class in school. |
| 832 | courtesy | Courtesy is the excellence of manners or social conduct. |
| 833 | courtyard | A courtyard is an outdoor area that is surrounded by the walls of a building. |
| 834 | cousin | A cousin is the child of one’s aunt and uncle. |
| 835 | cover | To cover something is to put things over it. |
| 836 | coward | A coward is a person who lacks courage to do risky or dangerous things. |
| 837 | cozy | If something is cozy, then it is comfortable, warm, and relaxing. |
| 838 | crack | A crack is a narrow space between the parts of something broken. |
| 839 | craft | To craft something is to make it using skill. |
| 840 | cram | To cram things means to put them into a place that can barely contain them. |
| 841 | cramp | A cramp is a strong pain caused by a muscle after a lot of physical use. |
| 842 | crash | To crash means to hit and break something. |
| 843 | crawl | To crawl is to move slowly on hands and knees. |
| 844 | craze | A craze is a brief and popular activity or object. |
| 845 | create | To create means to make something new. |
| 846 | creation | A creation is something original that is made. |
| 847 | creature | A creature is an animal or person. |
| 848 | credible | If something or someone is credible, they can be believed or trusted. |
| 849 | credit | Credit is something good in your favour. |
| 850 | creek | A creek is a stream or small river. |
| 851 | creep | To creep is to move quietly and slowly. |
| 852 | crew | A crew is a group of workers. |
| 853 | crime | If someone commits a crime, he or she does something bad that can be punished by law. |
| 854 | crisis | A crisis is a difficult time when things are going to either get worse or better. |
| 855 | crisp | When food is crisp, it is hard or has a hard surface in a way that is pleasant. |
| 856 | criteria | Criteria are factors on which a person judges or decides something. |
| 857 | critic | A critic is someone who gives opinions about movies, books, plays, etc. |
| 858 | criticism | Criticism is the act of saying that something is not correct or good. |
| 859 | criticize | To criticize is to say bad things about someone or something. |
| 860 | critique | To critique means express an opinion about the good and the bad parts of something. |
| 861 | crop | A crop is something produced by the land. |
| 862 | crowd | A crowd is a large group of people who are together in one place. |
| 863 | crown | A crown is the hat worn by a king or queen. |
| 864 | crucial | If something is crucial, it is extremely important to another thing. |
| 865 | crude | When something is crude, it is not exact or detailed but can still be useful. |
| 866 | crumble | To crumble means to break or fall apart into small pieces. |
| 867 | crush | To crush something is to press it together so its shape is destroyed. |
| 868 | crust | Crust is the tough outer part of a loaf of bread. |
| 869 | cub | A cub is a baby animal, such as a bear or lion. |
| 870 | cube | A cube is a solid object with six square surfaces that are all the same size. |
| 871 | culprit | A culprit is someone who has committed a crime or other bad deed. |
| 872 | cultivate | To cultivate plants is to care for them and help them grow. |
| 873 | culture | Culture is the music, art, and writings of a certain place or group of people. |
| 874 | cumulative | Cumulative describes an increase by adding one after another. |
| 875 | cupboard | A cupboard is a piece of furniture that is used to store food or household items. |
| 876 | curb | To curb something means to prevent it from happening or increasing. |
| 877 | cure | A cure is a medical treatment to make a sickness go away. |
| 878 | curious | A curious person or animals wants to know about something. |
| 879 | currency | The currency of a country is the type of money used in that country. |
| 880 | current | A current is a steady and constant flow of air or water in a river or ocean. |
| 881 | curse | To curse someone is to hope that bad things happen to that person. |
| 882 | curtain | A curtain is a cloth hung over a window or used to divide a room. |
| 883 | curve | To curve is to move in a line that bends and does not go straight. |
| 884 | custody | Custody is the right to take care of someone or something. |
| 885 | custom | A custom is a way of doing things that has been the same for a long time. |
| 886 | customer | A customer is a person who buys something at a store. |
| 887 | cyberspace | Cyberspace is the imaginary place on the Internet where activities occur. |
| 888 | cycle | A cycle is a series of events that go in a circle from the end back to the beginning again. |
| 889 | cyclone | A cyclone is a large storm with heavy rain and winds that spin in a circle. |
| 890 | cynical | To be cynical is to be unwilling to believe that people have good intentions. |
| 891 | dairy | Dairy shows that something is made from milk. |
| 892 | daisy | A daisy is a small flower with white petals and a yellow center. |
| 893 | damage | To damage something is to break it. |
| 894 | danger | Danger is the possibility that someone or something will be harmed, destroyed, or killed. |
| 895 | dare | To dare means to be brave enough to try something. |
| 896 | dash | To dash means to run or move quickly. |
| 897 | data | Data is a collection of information and facts. |
| 898 | database | A database is a collection of data that is stored in a computer. |
| 899 | dawn | Dawn is the time of day when the sun rises. |
| 900 | day | A day is a period of twenty-four hours, beginning at midnight. |
| 901 | daytime | Daytime is the time of the day when the sky is light. |
| 902 | deadline | A deadline is the time by which you need to have something completed. |
| 903 | deaf | A deaf person or animal cannot hear. |
| 904 | deal | A deal is an agreement that you have with another person. |
| 905 | debate | To debate is to seriously discuss something with someone. |
| 906 | debt | A debt is an amount of money that a person owes. |
| 907 | decade | A decade is a period of ten years. |
| 908 | decay | Decay is the result of something slowly being broken down or destroyed naturally. |
| 909 | deceased | If someone is deceased, they are dead. |
| 910 | deceive | To deceive is to make someone believe something that is not true. |
| 911 | decent | A decent person or thing is OK or good enough. |
| 912 | deception | Deception is the act of lying or tricking someone. |
| 913 | deceptive | When something is deceptive, it encourages one to believe something that is false. |
| 914 | decide | To decide is to make a definite choice. |
| 915 | decisive | If someone is decisive, they make decisions quickly. |
| 916 | deck | A deck is a wooden floor built outside of a house or the floor of a ship. |
| 917 | declare | To declare is to say something officially. |
| 918 | decline | To decline an offer or invitation means to say no to it. |
| 919 | decorate | When you decorate a room, you make it more attractive by adding beautiful things to it. |
| 920 | decrease | To decrease something is to make it less than it was before. |
| 921 | dedicate | To dedicate oneself to something means to put a lot of time and effort into it. |
| 922 | deduct | To deduct means to subtract something. |
| 923 | deed | A deed is a certificate that proves that someone owns something. |
| 924 | deem | To deem means to consider something. |
| 925 | defeat | To defeat someone is to beat that person in a game or battle. |
| 926 | defect | A defect is a part of something that is wrong or missing. |
| 927 | defense | A defense is something that is done to protect another thing. |
| 928 | defer | To defer means to arrange for an action to happen at a later time. |
| 929 | deficiency | A deficiency is a lack of something, especially something that is needed. |
| 930 | define | To define means to clearly state, show, or explain what something is. |
| 931 | definite | A definite thing is certain or sure to be true. |
| 932 | definitive | If something is definitive, then it is the most official. |
| 933 | deform | To deform something means to change it from its correct or original shape. |
| 934 | defy | To defy someone is to work against them or refuse to do what they say. |
| 935 | degree | Degree is a unit for measuring temperature. |
| 936 | delay | To delay means to wait to do something. |
| 937 | delete | To delete something means to remove or erase written material. |
| 938 | deliberate | A deliberate action is one done on purpose, not by accident. |
| 939 | delicate | Delicate things are easy to break or harm. |
| 940 | delicious | If a food is delicious, it is tasty. |
| 941 | delight | Delight is a feeling of being very happy with something. |
| 942 | deliver | To deliver something is to take it from one place to another. |
| 943 | demography | Demography is the study of people and populations. |
| 944 | demonstrate | To demonstrate something is to show how it is done. |
| 945 | denote | When one thing denotes another, it stands as a sign or substitute for that thing. |
| 946 | dense | If something is dense, it has a lot of things close together. |
| 947 | depart | To depart is to leave some place so you can go to another place. |
| 948 | departure | A departure is the act of leaving a place. |
| 949 | depend | To depend on something is to need it for support or help. |
| 950 | dependence | Dependence is a situation in which somebody relies on something else. |
| 951 | depict | To depict something means to show or portray it, often using art. |
| 952 | deplete | To deplete an amount of something means to use all of it up. |
| 953 | deposit | To deposit something is to put it into a place or another thing. |
| 954 | depot | A depot is a bus or train station. |
| 955 | depress | To depress someone is to make that person sad. |
| 956 | depression | Depression is a medical condition that makes a person very unhappy for long periods of time. |
| 957 | deprive | To deprive someone of something means to not let them have it. |
| 958 | derive | To derive means to come, or originate, from a thing or place. |
| 959 | descend | To descend is to go downward. |
| 960 | descent | A descent is a movement downwards. |
| 961 | describe | To describe is to say or write what someone or something is like. |
| 962 | description | A description of someone or something says what they are like. |
| 963 | desert | The desert is an area of land without many plants or water. |
| 964 | deserve | To deserve is to be worthy of something as a result of one’s actions. |
| 965 | designate | To designate someone or something means to give them a particular description. |
| 966 | desire | To desire is to want something. |
| 967 | desk | A desk is a piece of furniture that people sit at to do work. |
| 968 | despair | Despair is the feeling of having no hope. |
| 969 | desperate | A desperate person will try anything to do or change something. |
| 970 | despite | Despite shows a difference from what is expected. |
| 971 | destination | A destination is the place where someone or something is going. |
| 972 | destiny | A destiny is all the things that happen or will happen to a person in their life. |
| 973 | destroy | To destroy means to damage something so badly that it cannot be used. |
| 974 | destruction | To damage something is to cause its destruction. |
| 975 | detail | A detail is a small piece of information. |
| 976 | detain | To detain is to officially prevent someone from leaving a place. |
| 977 | detect | To detect means to notice or find something. |
| 978 | deter | To deter means to prevent or discourage someone from doing something. |
| 979 | deteriorate | To deteriorate means to become steadily worse. |
| 980 | deterioration | Deterioration is the act of becoming worse. |
| 981 | determination | Determination is what you have when you try to do something even when it is difficult. |
| 982 | devastate | To devastate something is to cause great damage or pain to that thing. |
| 983 | devastating | If something is devastating, it causes great harm or damage to something or someone. |
| 984 | develop | To develop is to make something larger or more advanced. |
| 985 | deviate | To deviate is to move away from your proper course. |
| 986 | device | A device is an object or a machine. |
| 987 | devil | The devil is a powerful evil spirit in some religions. |
| 988 | devise | To devise something means to come up with an idea or plan about it. |
| 989 | devoid | When something or someone is devoid of a thing, they are missing it. |
| 990 | devote | To devote time to something means to spend a lot of time doing it. |
| 991 | diabetes | Diabetes is a medical condition in which a person’s body cannot control the level of sugar in their blood. |
| 992 | diagnose | To diagnose someone means to identify the medical condition they have. |
| 993 | diagnosis | A diagnosis is a doctor’s decision about the cause of an illness. |
| 994 | diagram | A diagram is a simple drawing that explains what something is or how it works. |
| 995 | dial | A dial is a circular tool, like the front of a clock. |
| 996 | diameter | The diameter of a round thing is the length across its center. |
| 997 | diary | A diary is a book in which people write their personal experiences. |
| 998 | dictionary | A dictionary is a book that tells you what words mean. |
| 999 | diet | A diet is the food regularly eaten by a person. |
| 1000 | differ | To differ is to not be the same as another person or thing. |