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confect
[ verb kuhn-fekt; noun kon-fekt ]
verb (used with object)
- to make up, compound, or prepare from ingredients or materials:
to confect a herbal remedy for colds.
- to make into a preserve or confection.
- to construct, form, or make:
to confect a dress from odds and ends of fabric.
noun
- a preserved, candied, or other sweet confection.
confect
/ kənˈfɛkt /
verb
- to prepare by combining ingredients
- to make; construct
Other Words From
- uncon·fected adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of confect1
Example Sentences
Players coming from disparate parts of the globe to form America’s opposition has often felt confected - Koreans and Japanese teaming up with South Africans, Australians and Canadians.
Buying London "consists of phoney conversations, confected drama and lip filler", she said, describing the series as "superficially fun, but ultimately soulless and artificial".
He added he had "no doubt that Rishi is compassionate" and accused opposition parties of whipping up "confected outrage" around the comments.
He added he had "no doubt that Rishi is compassionate" and accused opposition powers of whipping up "confected outrage" around the comments.
In this one, he basically stands around indulging a series of cosmic snit fits, laying waste to the digitally confected scenery and uttering tedious epigrams about time, recurrence and the apocalypse.
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