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Word: Concomitant
Speech Type: Adjective
Etymology:
early 17th century: from late Latin concomitant- ‘accompanying’, from concomitari, from con- ‘together with’ + comitari, from Latin comes ‘companion’
Audio Pronunciation:
Phonetic Spelling:
kənˈkɒmɪt(ə)nt
Dialects: British English
Definition:
naturally accompanying or associated
Short Definition:naturally accompanying or associated
Examples:- she loved travel, with all its concomitant worries
- concomitant with his obsession with dirt was a desire for order
Word: Concomitant
Speech Type: Noun
Audio Pronunciation:
Phonetic Spelling:
kənˈkɒmɪt(ə)nt
Dialects: British English
Definition:
a phenomenon that naturally accompanies or follows something
Short Definition:phenomenon that naturally accompanies or follows something
Examples:- he sought promotion without the necessary concomitant of hard work
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