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condense | condense#v#7 | Congress <b>condensed</b> the three-year plan into a six-month plan | literal | 0.8 |
conduct | conduct#v#1 | You cannot <b>conduct</b> business like this | literal | 0.7 |
conduct | conduct#v#2 | <b>conduct</b> an orchestra; Barenboim conducted the Chicago symphony for years | literal | 0.9 |
conduct | conduct#v#6 | Bernstein <b>conducted</b> Mahler like no other conductor | literal | 0.9 |
confirm | confirm#v#1 | his story <b>confirmed</b> my doubts | literal | 0.8 |
confirm | confirm#v#2 | The witnesses <b>confirmed</b> the victim's account | literal | 0.9 |
confirm | confirm#v#4 | The Senate <b>confirmed</b> the President's candidate for Secretary of Defense | literal | 0.9 |
confirm | confirm#v#5 | the children were <b>confirmed</b> in their mother's faith | literal | 0.7 |
confront | confront#v#1 | You must <b>confront</b> your opponent | literal | 0.9 |
confront | confront#v#2 | You must <b>confront</b> your problems | literal | 0.7 |
confront | confront#v#3 | We <b>confronted</b> him with the evidence | literal | 0.8 |
confront | confront#v#4 | The child screamed when he <b>confronted</b> the man in the Halloween costume | literal | 0.8 |
confuse | confuse#v#2 | These questions <b>confuse</b> even the experts. | literal | 0.9 |
confuse | confuse#v#3 | The constant attention of the young man <b>confused</b> her. | literal | 1 |
confuse | confuse#v#5 | Her remarks <b>confused</b> the debate. | literal | 0.7 |
consider | consider#v#2 | <b>consider</b> the possibility of moving | literal | 0.9 |
consider | consider#v#4 | You must <b>consider</b> her age | literal | 0.8 |
consider | consider#v#5 | They <b>considered</b> the possibility of a strike | literal | 0.9 |
consider | consider#v#9 | Please <b>consider</b> your family | literal | 0.9 |
consolidate | consolidate#v#1 | The companies <b>consolidated</b> | literal | 0.8 |
consolidate | consolidate#v#2 | <b>consolidate</b> one's gains | literal | 0.7 |
consolidate | consolidate#v#3 | The town and county schools are being <b>consolidated</b> | literal | 0.9 |
consolidate | consolidate#v#4 | The mud had <b>consolidated</b> overnight | literal | 0.9 |
consolidate | consolidate#v#5 | <b>consolidate</b> fibers into boards | literal | 0.9 |
constitutionalize | constitutionalize#v#1 | The United States were <b>constitutionalized</b> in the late 18th century | literal | 0.9 |
constitutionalize | constitutionalize#v#2 | A good way of exercising is to <b>constitutionalize</b> | literal | 0.7 |
constitutionalize | constitutionalize#v#3 | A woman's right to an abortion was <b>constitutionalized</b> in the 1970's | literal | 0.7 |
construct | construct#v#3 | <b>construct</b> an equilateral triangle | literal | 0.9 |
construct | construct#v#4 | <b>construct</b> a sentence | literal | 0.8 |
construct | construct#v#5 | <b>construct</b> an argument | literal | 0.6 |
consume | consume#v#4 | The fire <b>consumed</b> the building | metaphorical | 0.6 |
consume | consume#v#5 | this car <b>consumes</b> a lot of gas | literal | 0.6 |
consume | consume#v#6 | The effort to pass the exam <b>consumed</b> all his energy | literal | 0.6 |
continue | continue#v#1 | We <b>continued</b> to work into the night | literal | 0.9 |
continue | continue#v#10 | The bad weather <b>continued</b> for two more weeks | literal | 0.9 |
continue | continue#v#5 | We cannot <b>continue</b> several servants any longer | literal | 0.7 |
continue | continue#v#6 | We <b>continued</b> our research into the cause of the illness | literal | 0.9 |
continue | continue#v#7 | The demonstration <b>continued</b> after a break for lunch | literal | 0.9 |
converge | converge#v#3 | The crowd <b>converged</b> on the movie star. | literal | 0.7273 |
converge | converge#v#4 | Social forces <b>converged</b> to bring the Fascists back to power. | metaphorical | 0.5 |
convulse | convulse#v#1 | The comedian <b>convulsed</b> the crowd | metaphorical | 0.7 |
convulse | convulse#v#4 | earthquakes <b>convulsed</b> the countryside | literal | 0.6 |
convulse | convulse#v#5 | The spasm <b>convulses</b> her facial muscles | literal | 0.9 |
convulse | convulse#v#6 | The muscles in her face <b>convulsed</b> | literal | 0.9 |
cook | cook#v#1 | My husband doesn't <b>cook</b> | literal | 1 |
cook | cook#v#3 | These potatoes have to <b>cook</b> for 20 minutes | literal | 1 |
cook | cook#v#5 | The apothecary <b>cooked</b> the medicinal mixture in a big iron kettle | literal | 0.9 |
correct | correct#v#4 | engineers will work to <b>correct</b> the effects or air resistance | literal | 0.8 |
correct | correct#v#6 | the stock market <b>corrected</b> | metaphorical | 0.5 |
correct | correct#v#8 | The new contact lenses will <b>correct</b> for his myopia | literal | 0.7 |
count | count#v#1 | Can you <b>count</b> the books on your shelf? | literal | 1 |
count | count#v#4 | The toddler could <b>count</b> to 100 | literal | 1 |
count | count#v#5 | The academy <b>counts</b> several Nobel Prize winners among its members | literal | 0.7 |
count | count#v#6 | I can <b>count</b> my colleagues in the opposition | literal | 0.7 |
count | count#v#7 | each answer <b>counts</b> as three points | literal | 0.7 |
count | count#v#8 | you can <b>count</b> on me to help you any time | metaphorical | 0.6 |
crawl | crawl#v#1 | The crocodile was <b>crawling</b> along the riverbed | literal | 1 |
crawl | crawl#v#2 | My skin <b>crawled--I</b> was terrified | metaphorical | 0.8 |
crawl | crawl#v#3 | The old cheese was <b>crawling</b> with maggots | metaphorical | 0.6 |
crawl | crawl#v#5 | European children learn the breast stroke; they often don't know how to <b>crawl</b> | literal | 1 |
credit | credit#v#1 | We <b>credited</b> her for saving our jobs | literal | 0.6 |
credit | credit#v#2 | She was not properly <b>credited</b> in the program | literal | 0.8 |
credit | credit#v#3 | We <b>credit</b> your account with $100 | literal | 0.9 |
crown | crown#v#1 | The prince was <b>crowned</b> in Westminster Abbey | literal | 0.9 |
crown | crown#v#2 | The speech <b>crowned</b> the meeting | metaphorical | 0.7 |
crown | crown#v#3 | A weather vane <b>crowns</b> the building | metaphorical | 0.7 |
crush | crush#v#2 | <b>crush</b> an aluminum can | literal | 1 |
crush | crush#v#4 | The car <b>crushed</b> the toy | literal | 0.9 |
crush | crush#v#5 | She was <b>crushed</b> by his refusal of her invitation | metaphorical | 0.8 |
crush | crush#v#8 | The plastic bottle <b>crushed</b> against the wall | literal | 0.9 |
culminate | culminate#v#1 | The meeting <b>culminated</b> in a tearful embrace. | metaphorical | 0.5 |
culminate | culminate#v#2 | Seurat <b>culminated</b> pointillism. | metaphorical | 0.6 |
culminate | culminate#v#5 | The helmet <b>culminated</b> in a crest. | literal | 0.6 |
curl | curl#v#1 | The cigar smoke <b>curled</b> up at the ceiling. | metaphorical | 0.5 |
curl | curl#v#2 | She <b>curled</b> farther down under the covers. | metaphorical | 0.5 |
curl | curl#v#4 | <b>Curl</b> my hair, please. | literal | 1 |
dance | dance#v#1 | The young girl <b>danced</b> into the room. | literal | 0.9 |
dance | dance#v#2 | My husband and I like to <b>dance</b> at home to the radio. | literal | 0.9583 |
dance | dance#v#3 | The children <b>danced</b> with joy. | literal | 0.8 |
dash | dash#v#1 | She <b>dashed</b> into the yard | literal | 0.8 |
dash | dash#v#3 | He <b>dashed</b> the plate against the wall | literal | 0.7 |
dash | dash#v#4 | <b>dashed</b> ambitions and hopes | metaphorical | 0.5 |
dash | dash#v#5 | <b>dashed</b> by the refusal | metaphorical | 0.6 |
dash | dash#v#6 | blue paint <b>dashed</b> with white | literal | 0.6 |
date | date#v#2 | The package is <b>dated</b> November 24 | literal | 1 |
date | date#v#3 | Scientists often cannot <b>date</b> precisely archeological or prehistorical findings | literal | 0.7 |
date | date#v#5 | She wrote the letter on Monday but she <b>dated</b> it Saturday so as not to reveal that she procrastinated | literal | 0.9 |
dawn | dawn#v#1 | It <b>dawned</b> on him that she had betrayed him | metaphorical | 0.7 |
dawn | dawn#v#2 | The age of computers had <b>dawned</b> | metaphorical | 0.7 |
dawn | dawn#v#3 | It started to <b>dawn,</b> and we had to get up | literal | 0.8 |
debut | debut#v#1 | The band <b>debuts</b> a new song or two each month | literal | 0.8 |
debut | debut#v#2 | The new ballet that <b>debuts</b> next months at Covent Garden, is already sold out | literal | 0.8 |
debut | debut#v#3 | This young soprano <b>debuts</b> next month at the Metropolitan Opera | literal | 0.9 |
decide | decide#v#1 | We finally <b>decided</b> after lengthy deliberations | literal | 0.9 |
decide | decide#v#2 | The case was <b>decided</b> | literal | 0.9 |
decide | decide#v#3 | This new development finally <b>decided</b> me! | literal | 0.8 |
decide | decide#v#4 | The vote in New Hampshire often <b>decides</b> the outcome of the Presidential election | literal | 0.8 |
declare | declare#v#1 | He <b>declared</b> that he needed more money to carry out the task he was charged with | literal | 0.9 |
declare | declare#v#2 | The President <b>declared</b> war | literal | 0.9 |
declare | declare#v#3 | He <b>declared</b> that he was innocent | literal | 0.9 |