Concur Meaning and Definition

Concur

Concur

Pronunciation

/kənˈkʊər/

Part of Speech

Verb

Definition

To agree or be in accordance with something or someone; to support or condone an idea, decision, or action.

Examples

  • We concur with the decision to cancel the project.
  • The experts concur that the new technology will revolutionize the industry.

Synonyms

  • Agree
  • Consent
  • Accept

Antonyms

  • Disagree
  • Object
  • Refuse

Etymology

The word “concur” comes from the Latin “concurrere,” meaning “to run together,” and has been used in English since the 15th century.

Usage Notes

In written language, it is common to use “concur” with a noun or pronoun, such as “We concur with the company’s decision.” In spoken language, it is often used more informally, such as “I concur, we should accept the offer.”

Cultural References

The word “concur” has been used in popular culture, such as in the TV show “The Office,” where characters often use the word to express agreement.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

Common idioms or phrases that include the word “concur” include “agree to concur” and “concur with regards to.”

Related Words or Phrases

  • Action
  • Agreement
  • Affirm

Collocations

  • Concur with someone/something
  • Take concur with
  • Have concur with

Frequency of Use

The word “concur” is commonly used in business and professional settings, particularly in written communication.

Common Misspellings

  • Koncur
  • Conquer
  • Conquor

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