1-5
5-10
11-12
100

commiserate

to feel show or express pity or compassion for; to sympathize with 

100

concurrent 

happening together at the same time or place 

in accordance or agreement 

100

contrition 

sincere borrow for sin 

200

capable of existing together 

compatible

200

to come down voluntarily to the level of something inferior

condescend 

200

to plan with cleverness; to plot, scheme

to devise or fabricate 

contrive 

300

compulsory

required by law or other form of activity

300

contention 

a striving together in opposition, especially in verbal controversy 

a point maintained in an argument 

400

Running side by side 

of a secondary nature 

collateral 

400

contingent 

dependent on some preceding occurence or condition 

500

complacent 

feeling or showing satisfaction, sometimes to a fault; self-satisfied

500

act of completion or bringing to perfection

consummation  

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