Pronunciation: /ˈkɑnsərt/
noun a musical performance given in public, typically by several performers or of several separate compositions.
A1 I went to a concert with my friends.
A2 The concert was held in a big stadium.
B1 She bought tickets to the concert months in advance.
B2 The concert featured a famous rock band as the main act.
C1 Attending a live concert is a unique and unforgettable experience.
C2 The orchestra's performance at the concert was absolutely mesmerizing.
verb None
A1 I like to concert with my friends on weekends.
A2 She will concert her schedule to make time for the event.
B1 The team decided to concert their efforts to achieve their goal.
B2 The company plans to concert their marketing strategies for the new product launch.
C1 The government must concert various departments to address the issue effectively.
C2 The committee will concert their resources to plan the charity event.
adjective None
A1 I went to a concert last night.
A2 She bought tickets to a concert for her birthday.
B1 The concert hall had excellent acoustics.
B2 The concert experience was unforgettable.
C1 The concert featured a renowned pianist.
C2 The concert showcased a diverse range of musical genres.
adverb None
A1 I go to a concert with my friends.
A2 She sang beautifully at the concert.
B1 He played the guitar passionately during the concert.
B2 The audience cheered loudly at the end of the concert.
C1 The conductor flawlessly led the orchestra in the concert.
C2 The soloist captivated the audience with her performance in the concert.
pronoun None
A1 I went to a concert.
A2 She enjoyed the concert.
B1 The concert was amazing.
B2 Attending a concert is a great way to relax.
C1 The concert hall was filled with enthusiastic fans.
C2 After the concert, the audience gave a standing ovation.
preposition None
A1 I went to a concert with my friends.
A2 She bought a ticket for the concert next week.
B1 They decided to meet at the concert venue before the show.
B2 The concert hall was filled with eager fans waiting for the band to perform.
C1 Attending a live concert can be a transformative experience for music lovers.
C2 The conductor led the orchestra with precision and passion during the concert.
conjunction None
A1 I like to go to a concert and dance.
A2 She went to the concert, but her friend stayed home.
B1 I will buy tickets for the concert if you want to come with me.
B2 The concert was sold out, so we couldn't get tickets.
C1 Having attended many concerts, she decided to start her own music festival.
C2 Despite the rain, the outdoor concert went on as planned.
interjection None
A1 Concert! I love music.
A2 I can't wait for the concert tonight!
B1 Concert, here we come!
B2 Wow, that concert was amazing.
C1 Attending a concert is always a great experience.
C2 The concert hall was filled with eager fans.
article None
A1 I went to a concert with my friends.
A2 She bought tickets for the concert next week.
B1 The concert was sold out, so we couldn't get tickets.
B2 The concert hall was filled with enthusiastic fans.
C1 Attending a live concert is always a thrilling experience.
C2 The orchestra's performance at the concert was truly breathtaking.
formal The orchestra will be performing a symphony at the concert hall.
informal I'm so excited to see my favorite band at the concert next week!
slang The concert last night was lit, the band killed it on stage!
figurative Attending the concert was like being transported to another world.
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