Synonym: agreement, harmony, music, recital, teamwork, unison. Similar words: concern, concerning, uncertain, uncertainty, concept, concede, conceive, conception. Meaning: ['kɒnsət] n. a performance of music by players or singers not involving theatrical staging. v. 1. contrive (a plan) by mutual agreement 2. settle by agreement.
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61 Big concert halls do not faze Melanie.
62 The concert will be broadcast in stereo.
63 Who is giving the speech/lecture/concert?
64 After several false starts, the concert finally began.
65 The hall was packed out for the concert.
66 The pop concert was mounted in a sports stadium.
67 The minority nationality concert lasted two hours.
68 The concert begins/starts at 7.30 pm.
69 I want people to remember Elvis in concert.
70 The concert should satisfy even the most jaded critic.
71 The band strutted their stuff in a free concert.
72 The concert will be in the school hall.
73 We indulged in an expensive supper after the concert.
74 Smoking is forbidden in the concert hall.
75 I'd like to book three seats for tonight's concert.
76 The concert is this coming Wednesday.
77 The concert got a good write-up in the newspaper.
78 He is one of the entrepreneurs of the concert.
79 There was a champagne reception before the concert.
80 The concert was rather an amateurish affair.
81 Their last concert was really awesome.
82 There was a good turnout for the concert.
83 She's a seasoned concert performer.
84 The concert was a predictable yawn.
85 The acoustics of this concert hall are excellent.
86 What time does the concert start/begin?
87 Did you manage to get tickets for the concert?
88 The concert will raise funds for research into Aids.
89 He gave a concert at the opera house.
90 She blabbered so much I couldn't hear the concert.
More similar words: concern, concerning, uncertain, uncertainty, concept, concede, conceive, conception, concentrate, concentrating, concentration, certain, certainly, for certain, cancer, once, certainly not, dancer, at once, all at once, once more, conclude, concrete, convert, conclusion, once in a while, once upon a time, conciliatory, convince, convinced.