| CONSOCIATED | • consociated adj. Joined together; unified, linked. • consociated v. Simple past tense and past participle of consociate. • CONSOCIATE v. to ally or associate. |
| CONSOCIATES | • consociates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of consociate. • CONSOCIATE v. to ally or associate. |
| CONSOLATING | • consolating v. Present participle of consolate. • CONSOLATE v. (Shakespeare) to console. |
| CONSOLATION | • consolation n. The act or example of consoling; the condition of being consoled. • consolation n. The prize or benefit for the loser. • consolation n. (Sports) A consolation goal. |
| CONSOLATORY | • consolatory adj. Which consoles. • consolatory n. That which consoles; a speech or writing intended for consolation. • CONSOLATORY adj. comforting. |
| CONSOLATRIX | • CONSOLATRIX n. a woman who consoles. |
| CONSOLEMENT | • consolement n. Consolation. • CONSOLEMENT n. the act of consoling. |
| CONSOLIDATE | • consolidate v. (Transitive, intransitive) To combine into a single unit; to group together or join. • consolidate v. To make stronger or more solid. • consolidate v. (Finance) With respect to debt, to pay off several debts with a single loan. |
| CONSOLINGLY | • consolingly adv. In a consoling manner. • CONSOLING adv. CONSOLE, to comfort. |
| CONSONANCES | • consonances n. Plural of consonance. • CONSONANCE n. a state of accord or agreement, also CONSONANCY. |
| CONSONANTAL | • consonantal adj. Of, relating to, or functioning as a consonant. • consonantal adj. Containing one or more consonants. • CONSONANTAL adj. relating to, being, or marked by a consonant or group of consonants. |
| CONSONANTLY | • consonantly adv. In a consonant or consistent manner. • CONSONANT adv. consistent with. |
| CONSORTABLE | • consortable adj. (Obsolete) Suitable for association or companionship. • CONSORTABLE adj. able to be consorted with. |
| CONSORTISMS | • CONSORTISM n. symbiosis. |
| CONSORTIUMS | • consortiums n. Plural of consortium. • CONSORTIUM n. (Latin) an association of organizations or States formed for commercial or financial purposes. |
| COSPONSORED | • cosponsored v. Simple past tense and past participle of cosponsor. • co-sponsored v. Simple past tense and past participle of co-sponsor. • COSPONSOR v. to sponsor jointly. |
| INCONSONANT | • inconsonant adj. Not consonant; disagreeing or clashing. • INCONSONANT adj. not consonant. |
| NONSOLUTION | • nonsolution n. That which is not a solution; a proposed solution that is ineffective or unworkable. • NONSOLUTION n. something that is not a solution. |
| RECONSOLING | • reconsoling v. Present participle of reconsole. • RECONSOLE v. to console again. |
| SPONSORSHIP | • sponsorship n. (Uncountable) The state or practice of being a sponsor. • sponsorship n. (Countable, uncountable) The aid or support provided by a sponsor; backing or patronage. • SPONSORSHIP n. support by a sponsor. |