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_Felicitate_ is cold and forratulate_ oneself, which is less natural, is beco prevalent

Antonyms:

condole with, console

Prepositions:

Congratulate one _on_ or _upon_ his success

CONQUER

Synonyms:

beat, humble, overthrow, subject, checkate, crush, overcome, put down, surmount, defeat, overmaster, reduce, vanquish, discomfit, overmatch, rout, win, down, overpower, subdue, worst

To _defeat_ an enee for the tinal victory; to _conquer_ is to _overcoarded as final _Conquer_, in many cases, carries the idea of possession; as, to _conquer_ respect, affection, peace, etc

A country is _conquered_ when its armies are defeated and its territory is occupied by the enemy; it may be _subjected_ to indeated_ when it is held helplessly and continuously under military control; it is _subdued_ when all resistance has died out An army is _defeated_ when forcibly driven back; it is _routed_ when it is converted into a itives Compare BEAT

Antonyms:

capitulate, fail, fly, lose, retire, subn, retreat, succumb, yield

CONSCIOUS

Synonynizant, sensible, apprised, aware, certified, informed, sure

One is _aware_ of that which exists without his of his own mind _Sensible_ may be used in the exact sense of _conscious_, or it may partake of both the senses mentioned above One may be _sensible_ of his own or another's error; he is _conscious_ only of his own A personfalse or non-existent; what he is _aware_ of, still more what he is _conscious_ of, must be fact _Sensible_ has often a reference to the eht apply only to the intellect; to say a culprit is _sensible_ of his degradation is more forcible than to say he is _conscious_ of it

Antonynorant, insensible, unaware, unconscious

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