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conflagration [conflagrations] (a large, ferocious, and destructive fire)
noun
[UK: ˌkɒn.flə.ˈɡreɪʃ.n̩]
[US: ˌkɑːn.flə.ˈɡreɪʃ.n̩]

conflagration◼◼◼nom {f}

incendie◼◼◻nom {f}A small forest fire can easily spread and quickly become a great conflagration. = Un petit feu de forêt peut facilement se répandre et rapidement devenir un grand incendie.

conflate [conflated, conflating, conflates] (fail to properly distinguish things or keep them separate; mistakenly treat them as equivalent)
verb
[UK: kən.ˈfleɪt]
[US: kən.ˈfleɪt]

confondre◼◼◼verbeYou're conflating things. = Tu confonds les choses.

conflate [conflated, conflating, conflates] (fuse into a single entity)
verb
[UK: kən.ˈfleɪt]
[US: kən.ˈfleɪt]

confondre◼◼◼verbeYou're conflating things. = Tu confonds les choses.

amalgamer◼◼◼verbe

fusionner◼◼◻verbe

assembler◼◻◻verbe

conflict [conflicts] (clash or disagreement)
noun
[UK: kən.ˈflɪkt]
[US: ˈkɑːn.flɪkt]

conflit◼◼◼nom {m}A conflict is brewing. = Un conflit se prépare.

conflict [conflicts] (incompatibility)
noun
[UK: kən.ˈflɪkt]
[US: ˈkɑːn.flɪkt]

conflit◼◼◼nom {m}A conflict is brewing. = Un conflit se prépare.

incompatibilité◼◼◻nom {m}

conflict of interest (conflicting interest in position of trust)
noun
[UK: kən.ˈflɪkt əv ˈɪn.trəst]
[US: ˈkɑːn.flɪkt əv ˈɪn.trəst]

conflit d'intérêts◼◼◼nom

confluence [confluences] (point where two rivers or streams meet)
noun
[UK: ˈkɒn.flʊəns]
[US: ˈkɑːn.fluːəns]

confluence◼◼◼nom {f}

confluent◼◼◼nom {m}

confluence [confluences] (convergence or combination)
noun
[UK: ˈkɒn.flʊəns]
[US: ˈkɑːn.fluːəns]

confluent◼◼◼nom {m}

convergence◼◼◻nom {f}

confocal (Having the same foci)
adjective
[UK: kənfˈəʊkəl]
[US: kənfˈoʊkəl]

confocal◼◼◼adjectif

conform [conformed, conforming, conforms] (to be in accordance with a set of specifications)
verb
[UK: kən.ˈfɔːm]
[US: kən.ˈfɔːrm]

se conformer (à)◼◼◼verbe

conform [conformed, conforming, conforms] (to act in accordance with expectations; behave in the manner of others)
verb
[UK: kən.ˈfɔːm]
[US: kən.ˈfɔːrm]

s'aligner◼◻◻verbe

conformable (having the same shape)
adjective
[UK: kən.ˈfɔː.məb.l̩]
[US: kən.ˈfɔːr.məb.l̩]

conforme◼◼◼adjectif

conformal (cartography: that preserves angles over small scales, at all except a limited number of points)
adjective
[UK: kənfˈɔːməl]
[US: kənfˈoːrməl]

conforme◼◼◼adjectif

orthomorpheadjectif

conformal (mathematics: that preserves angles unchanged)
adjective
[UK: kənfˈɔːməl]
[US: kənfˈoːrməl]

conforme◼◼◼adjectif

conformance (act of conforming)
noun
[UK: kən.ˈfɔː.məns]
[US: kən.ˈfɔːr.məns]

conformité◼◼◼nom {f}

conformant adjective

conforme◼◼◼adjectif

conformism (willingness to conform)
noun
[UK: kənˈfɔːmɪz(ə)m ]
[US: kənˈfɔrmɪz(ə)m ]

conformisme◼◼◼nom {m}

conformist (conforming to established customs etc)
adjective
[UK: kən.ˈfɔː.mɪst]
[US: kən.ˈfɔːr.ˌmɪst]

conformiste◼◼◼adjectif

conformity [conformities] (state of things being similar, or identical)
noun
[UK: kən.ˈfɔː.mɪ.ti]
[US: kən.ˈfɔːr.mə.ti]

conformité◼◼◼nom {f}It's a simple matter of conformity. = C'est une simple question de conformité.

confounded (confused)
adjective
[UK: kən.ˈfaʊn.dɪd]
[US: kən.ˈfaʊn.dəd]

confondu◼◼◼adjectif
{m}

confounder (factor causing two distinct processes)
noun

confondeur◼◼◼nom

confront [confronted, confronting, confronts] (to stand or meet facing, especially in competition, hostility or defiance)
verb
[UK: kən.ˈfrʌnt]
[US: kən.ˈfrənt]

confronter◼◼◼verbeSami confronted Layla. = Sami confronta Layla.

confront [confronted, confronting, confronts] verb
[UK: kən.ˈfrʌnt]
[US: kən.ˈfrənt]

confronter◼◼◼verbeSami confronted Layla. = Sami confronta Layla.

confrontation [confrontations] (a conflict between armed forces)
noun
[UK: ˌkɒn.frʌn.ˈteɪʃ.n̩]
[US: ˌkɑːn.frən.ˈteɪʃ.n̩]

confrontation◼◼◼nom {f}She found confrontations very upsetting. = Elle trouvait très pénibles les confrontations.

confrontation [confrontations] (the act of confronting or challenging another, especially face-to-face)
noun
[UK: ˌkɒn.frʌn.ˈteɪʃ.n̩]
[US: ˌkɑːn.frən.ˈteɪʃ.n̩]

confrontation◼◼◼nom {f}She found confrontations very upsetting. = Elle trouvait très pénibles les confrontations.

confrontational (Pertaining to a confrontation; characterized by, or given to initiating hostile encounter; in-your-face)
adjective
[UK: ˌkɒn.frʌn.ˈteɪ.ʃnl̩]
[US: ˌkɑːn.frən.ˈteɪʃ.n̩əl]

agressif◼◼◼adjectif

Confucian (of, pertaining to, or conforming to the teachings of Confucius)
adjective
[UK: kən.ˈfjuːʃ.n̩]
[US: kən.ˈfjuːʃ.n̩]

confucéen◼◼◼adjectif

confucien◼◻◻adjectif

Confucian (one who follows the teachings of Confucius)
noun
[UK: kən.ˈfjuːʃ.n̩]
[US: kən.ˈfjuːʃ.n̩]

confucianiste◼◼◻nom {m} nom {f}

Confucianism (philosophy)
noun
[UK: kən.ˈfjuː.ʃə.ˌnɪ.zəm]
[US: kən.ˈfjuː.ʃə.ˌnɪ.zəm]

confucianisme◼◼◼nom {m}

Confucius (Chinese philosopher)
proper noun
[UK: kən.ˈfjuː.ʃəs]
[US: kən.ˈfjuː.ʃəs]

Confucius◼◼◼nom propre
{m}
Who was Confucius? = Qui était Confucius ?

confuse [confused, confusing, confuses] (to mix up / muddle up one thing with another; to mistake one thing for another)
verb
[UK: kən.ˈfjuːz]
[US: kən.ˈfjuːz]

confondre◼◼◼verbeDon't confuse the two. = Ne confonds pas les deux.

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