Childrens Illustrated Thesaurus

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confident^1
adjective sure about something
» Angela had worked hard
and was confident of success.
certain, convinced,
positive, satisfied,
secure, sure
antonym: uncertain

confident^2
adjective sure of yourself
» Hari was a confident actor.
assured, self-assured,
self-possessed
antonym: shy

confine^1
verb to limit to something
specified » We confined our
discussion to tennis rather than
sport in general.
limit, restrict

confine^2
verb to prevent from leaving
» His flu confined him to bed
for two days.
hem in, imprison, restrict,
shut up, immure,
incarcerate, intern

confirm^1
verb to say or show that
something is true » Kate was
given a certificate to confirm
that she had passed the test.
bear out, endorse, prove,
substantiate, validate,
verify, authenticate,
corroborate

confirm^2
verb to make something
definite » The date of the
election was confirmed.
fix, settle

conflict^1
noun disagreement
and argument » Will resolved
the conflict between the friends.
antagonism, disagreement,
discord, friction, hostility,
opposition, strife

conflict^2
noun a war or battle
» The man reported on the
conflict in the Middle East.
battle, combat, fighting,
strife, war

conflict^3
verb to differ or disagree
» The team leaders conflicted
over who should go first.
be at variance,
be incompatible, clash,
differ, disagree

confuse^1
verb to mix two things up
» It is possible to confuse
fact with fiction.
mistake, mix up,
muddle up

confuse^2
verb to puzzle or bewilder
» The complicated instructions
confused me.
baffle, bewilder, mystify,
puzzle, bemuse, faze,
nonplus, perplex

confused^1
adjective puzzled or bewildered
» Hattie was confused – the
information didn't make sense.
baffled, bewildered,
muddled, perplexed,
puzzled, at a loss, at sea,
flummoxed, nonplussed

confused^2
adjective in an untidy mess
» The papers lay
in a confused heap.
chaotic, disordered,
disorganized, untidy
antonym: tidy

confusing
adjective bewildering or
puzzling » Trying to find our
way in the city was confusing.
baffling, bewildering,
complicated, puzzling

confusion
noun an untidy mess
» The room was in a state
of confusion with furniture
all over the place.
chaos, disarray, disorder,
disorganization, mess
antonym: order

connect^1
verb to join together
» The firefighter connected
the hose to the tap.
affix, attach, couple,
fasten, join, link
antonym: separate

connect^2
verb to associate one thing
with another » Laughter
is connected to happiness.
ally, associate, link, relate

connection^1
noun a link or relationship
» Bridget had connections
to a large number of people.
affiliation, association,
bond, correlation,
correspondence, link,
relation, relationship

connection^2
noun a point where things
are joined » He fixed the
loose connection in
the circuit board.
coupling, fastening,
junction, link

conscience
noun a sense of right
and wrong » Phil’s conscience
told him the right thing to do.
principles, scruples,
sense of right and wrong

conservative
adjective unwilling to change
» People often get more
conservative as they grow older.
conventional, traditional,
hidebound, reactionary
antonym: radical

consider^1
verb to judge someone
or something » We consider
him the perfect candidate.
believe, judge, rate,
regard as, think,
deem, hold to be

consider^2
verb to think carefully
» I will consider your offer.
contemplate, deliberate,
meditate, muse, ponder,
reflect, think about,
cogitate, mull over,
ruminate

consider^3
verb to take into account
» You should consider
Ruth’s feelings.
bear in mind,
make allowances for,
respect, take into account,
think about

Hari was a confident actor.

The firefighter connected the hose
to the tap.

He fixed the loose connection
in the circuit board.
Will resolved the conflict between
the friends.

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