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Synonyms

cons.

1 American  

abbreviation

  1. (in prescriptions) conserve; keep.


cons. 2 American  

abbreviation

  1. consecrated.

  2. conservative.

  3. consolidated.

  4. consonant.

  5. constable.

  6. constitution.

  7. constitutional.

  8. construction.

  9. consul.

  10. consulting.


Cons. 3 American  

abbreviation

  1. Conservative.

  2. Constable.

  3. Constitution.

  4. Consul.

  5. Consulting.


Cons. British  

abbreviation

  1. Conservative

  2. Constitution

  3. Consul

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Etymology

Origin of cons.

From the Latin word conservā

Example Sentences

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Instead, Harrell said, scrutinize how the area did in every category so you’ll understand its pros and cons.

From MarketWatch

That’s more than you needed, but it gives you a fuller picture about the pros/cons of the life — and future — that you are planning.

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"You can't go into these things blind... you've got to see the pros and cons," he said.

From BBC

For that reason, you should have a plan A, plan B and plan C, and write down the pros and cons of each one.

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"No policy is without some pros and cons," Shearer said.

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