Concordant

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /kənˈkɔrdənt/

Definitions of concordant

adjective in agreement or harmony; consistent

Example Sentences

A1 The colors of the flag are concordant with the country's national colors.

A2 The students' answers were concordant with the teacher's explanations.

B1 The results of the experiment were concordant with previous studies.

B2 The data from the survey was concordant across all demographic groups.

C1 The findings of the research were concordant with the hypothesis proposed.

C2 The various testimonies given by witnesses were concordant in their details.

Examples of concordant in a Sentence

formal The results of the study were concordant with previous research findings.

informal Our opinions on the matter are concordant, so we should work well together.

slang We're totally on the same page, our thoughts are concordant.

figurative Their voices blended together in a concordant harmony.

Grammatical Forms of concordant

past tense

concorded

plural

concordants

comparative

more concordant

superlative

most concordant

present tense

concord

future tense

will concord

perfect tense

have concorded

continuous tense

is concording

singular

concordant

positive degree

concordant

infinitive

to concord

gerund

concording

participle

concording

Origin and Evolution of concordant

First Known Use: 0014 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'concordant' originated from the Latin word 'concordantem', which means agreeing or harmonious.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'concordant' has retained its original meaning of agreement or harmony, but it is now commonly used in various contexts such as music, mathematics, and literature.