concord
/ˈkɑnkɔɹd/noun, verb2 syllables
Concord means: go together.
Synonyms for concord22
noun, as in the first battle of the American Revolution (April 19, 1775)
noun, as in a harmonious state of things in general and of their properties (as of colors and sounds); congruity of parts with one another and with the whole
noun, as in agreement of opinions
noun, as in capital of the state of New Hampshire; located in south central New Hampshire on the Merrimack river
noun, as in the determination of grammatical inflection on the basis of word relations
verb, as in go together
What does concord mean?10
verb
go together“The colors don't harmonize”
be in accord; be in agreement“We agreed on the terms of the settlement”
arrange by concord or agreement“Concord the conditions for the marriage of the Prince of Wales with a commoner”
arrange the words of a text so as to create a concordance“The team concorded several thousand nouns, verbs, and adjectives”
noun
the first battle of the American Revolution (April 19, 1775)
a harmonious state of things in general and of their properties (as of colors and sounds); congruity of parts with one another and with the whole
agreement of opinions
capital of the state of New Hampshire; located in south central New Hampshire on the Merrimack river
the determination of grammatical inflection on the basis of word relations
town in eastern Massachusetts near Boston where the first battle of the American Revolution was fought for the cache of arms stored there
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Concord in a sentence
- Concord brings forward small things, discord ruins the great ones.Eccles17
- Where there is concord, there is always victory.rul
- May the absurd and inhuman war cease! And may peace and concord prevail!carlosalberto
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Forms of concord
as a noun
- plural
- concords
as a verb
- past tense
- concorded
- present participle
- concording
- third-person singular
- concords
- past participle
- concorded