Concurrently

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /kənˈkɜrəntli/

Definitions of concurrently

adverb simultaneously; at the same time

Example Sentences

A1 I can walk and chew gum concurrently.

A2 She can listen to music and do her homework concurrently.

B1 The project manager is handling multiple tasks concurrently.

B2 The software is designed to run multiple processes concurrently.

C1 The CEO is known for effectively managing several projects concurrently.

C2 The orchestra members must play their instruments concurrently to create a harmonious sound.

Examples of concurrently in a Sentence

formal The two projects are being worked on concurrently to ensure they are completed on time.

informal I can't believe we have to do two things at the same time!

slang We're juggling multiple tasks at once.

figurative Trying to balance work and family responsibilities concurrently can be challenging.

Grammatical Forms of concurrently

past tense

concurrentlyed

plural

concurrentlys

comparative

more concurrently

superlative

most concurrently

present tense

concurrently

future tense

will concurrently

perfect tense

have concurrentlyed

continuous tense

is concurrentlying

singular

concurrently

positive degree

concurrently

infinitive

to concurrently

gerund

concurrentlying

participle

concurrentlyed

Origin and Evolution of concurrently

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'concurrently' originates from the Latin word 'concurrere', which means 'to run together'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'concurrently' has come to be used in various contexts to describe events or actions that happen at the same time or alongside each other.