Concerningly

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /kənˈsɜːrnɪŋli/

Definitions of concerningly

adverb In a manner that causes worry or unease

Example Sentences

A1 The weather forecast is concerningly unpredictable.

A2 The lack of communication between team members is concerningly hindering our progress.

B1 The rising cost of living is concerningly affecting many families in the area.

B2 The company's declining sales figures are concerningly indicative of larger issues.

C1 The government's response to the crisis has been concerningly slow and inadequate.

C2 The level of pollution in the city is concerningly high, posing a serious health risk to residents.

Examples of concerningly in a Sentence

formal The data from the latest report is concerningly low, indicating a potential issue with our strategy.

informal I find it concerningly odd that she hasn't replied to my messages for days.

slang His behavior at the party was concerningly sketchy, I think he's up to something.

figurative The dark clouds gathering on the horizon were concerningly ominous, hinting at an impending storm.

Grammatical Forms of concerningly

past tense

concerned

plural

concerninglys

comparative

more concerningly

superlative

most concerningly

present tense

concerningly

future tense

will concerningly

perfect tense

have concerned

continuous tense

is concerningly

singular

concerningly

positive degree

concerningly

infinitive

to concerningly

gerund

concerningly

participle

concerningly

Origin and Evolution of concerningly

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'concerningly' is derived from the root word 'concern', which originated from the Latin word 'concernere' meaning 'to sift, mix, or mingle together'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'concern' evolved to include the adverb 'concerningly' to describe something that is causing worry or unease.