Pronunciation: /ˈkɑŋkərdəns/
noun a list or index of words or topics that are typically found in a book or other text, along with the locations where they can be found
A1 A concordance is a list of words that appear in a text.
A2 In language learning, a concordance can help students understand how words are used in context.
B1 Using concordances can improve vocabulary acquisition and language comprehension.
B2 Concordances are often used in linguistic research to analyze patterns of language use.
C1 Advanced language learners may create concordances to study the nuances of language usage.
C2 Scholars use concordances to compare different translations of literary works for accuracy and consistency.
formal The concordance of the data sets confirmed the accuracy of the results.
informal The concordance between their stories was uncanny.
slang Their concordance on the issue was on point.
figurative The concordance of their voices created a beautiful harmony.
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