Con-

[Con-]

A prefix, fr. L. cum, signifying with, together, etc. See Com-.

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A prefix, fr. L. cum, signifying with, together, etc. See Com-.


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Usage Examples

There are pros and cons of experience. A con is that you can't look at the business with a fresh pair of eyes and as objectively as if you were a new CEO. Fire yourself on a Friday night and come in on Monday morning as if a search firm put you there as a turn-around leader. Can you be objective and make the bold change?

It's an incredible con job when you think about it, to believe something now in exchange for something after death. Even corporations with their reward systems don't try to make it posthumous.

Misspelled Form

Con-, Con-, on-, Con-, Cion-, C9on-, C0on-, Cpon-, Clon-, Cin-, C9n-, C0n-, Cpn-, Cln-, Coin-, Co9n-, Co0n-, Copn-, Coln-, Cobn-, Cohn-, Cojn-, Comn-, Co n-, Cob-, Coh-, Coj-, Com-, Co -, Conb-, Conh-, Conj-, Conm-, Con -, Con0-, Con+-, Conp-, Con{-, Con0, Con+, Conp, Con{, Con-0, Con-+, Con-p, Con-{.

Other Usage Examples

It is important to recognize and politics positive thinking is often the slaves' virtue - something that people do to con themselves about the burden and change being placed upon them.

The whole secret to our success is being able to con ourselves into believing that we're going to change the world because statistically we are unlikely to do it.