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Concert has 5 different meanings across 2 categories:

Noun · Verb

Definitions
Noun
1

a performance of music by players or singers not involving theatrical staging

"We bought tickets to see the famous jazz band play their new album live at the outdoor concert park."

2

Agreement in a design or plan; union formed by mutual communication of opinions and views; accordance in a scheme; harmony; simultaneous action.

"The two architects achieved perfect concert in their designs, ensuring every structural element aligned seamlessly without contradiction."

In plain English: A concert is a live performance where musicians play music for an audience to watch and listen to.

"We bought tickets to see their favorite band at the summer concert."

Usage: Use concert to describe a public performance featuring live music played by an orchestra or ensemble. Do not use it to mean agreement or harmony, as that is the meaning of the related word concord.

Verb
1

contrive (a plan) by mutual agreement

"After weeks of arguing, they finally managed to concert a strategy that would allow both departments to meet their quotas without cutting staff."

2

settle by agreement

"concert one's differences"

3

To plan together; to settle or adjust by conference, agreement, or consultation.

"The committee members met late into the night to concert their plans for the upcoming festival."

In plain English: To concert means to plan and organize something carefully, usually by working together with others.

"The musicians will concert their voices to create a powerful melody."

Usage: Use "to concert" only in formal contexts when describing the act of planning something jointly through careful consultation. In everyday speech, people almost always mean "to perform music together" when they use this word as a verb.

Example Sentences
"We bought tickets to see their favorite band at the summer concert." noun
"We bought tickets to see our favorite band at the summer concert." noun
"The loud noise from the nearby construction sounded like a chaotic concert." noun
"She planned her entire weekend around attending the jazz concert downtown." noun
"The musicians will concert their voices to create a powerful melody." verb
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
performance plan settle
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
rock concert

Origin

The word entered English from the French concert, which came from the Italian concerto. Originally meaning "to arrange together," it referred to a musical performance where instruments or voices were harmonized rather than competing against one another.

Rhyming Words
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