Essential SAT and ACT Vocabulary Lesson 7
| 1. Conducive مساعد، مهيئ | adj. able to bring about or be suitable for | The noisy students hardly made the campus library conducive to studying. |
| 2. Conduct يوصّل , يَتَصَرَّفُ , | v. to control or manage v. to behave a certain way | The group conducted their research abroad last year. Be sure to conduct yourself accordingly. |
| 3. Confide يأتمنه على شيء | v. to share something secretive with someone | She confided all of her biggest secrets in her best friend. |
| 4. Confine يحدّ، يقيّد | v. to put limits on; to restrict | We are going to confine the use of this drinking fountain. |
| 5. Consensus إجماع، توافق | n. overall agreement | After weeks of debating, the panel finally came to a consensus. |
| 6. Constitute يشكل، يكون | v. to form or compose (part of) something | The desire for equality constituted the civil rights movement. |
| 7. Contemplate يتأمل | v. to think deeply about | She contemplated telling her teacher about the cheating student. |
| 8. Contend يَدَّعي | v. to maintain or assert (an opinion) | The president contends that the US government will not negotiate with terrorists. |
| 9. Contradict يتناقض مع شيء | v. to be in contrast with | The camera footage contradicts his alibi. |
| 10. Controversial مثير للخلاف والجدل | adj. highly debatable and causing contention | Millions of viewers watched the controversial debate take place. |

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