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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91 We were sorry to miss your concert.
92 The concert hall resounded with laughter and applause.
93 What time does the concert begin?
94 Her brilliant performance redeemed the concert from complete failure.
95 The new concert hall seats 1500 people.
96 Tickets for the concert just aren't selling.
97 Did you find the concert a bore?
98 Starlight Productions present the Chinese Children's Choir in concert.
99 They put up a poster advertising the concert.
100 The bands have linked up for a charity concert.
101 The concert was billed as 'A Night of Magic'.
102 We shall be attending the upcoming concert.Sentencedict
103 She managed to procure a ticket for the concert.
104 The concert was quite a hit in Chicago.
105 The concert will be in Harrogate on the 29th.
106 In the concert, there are three piano solos.
107 They arranged for a concert on the weekend.
108 Hundreds of people attended the famous director's farewell concert.
109 We watched a live broadcast of the concert.
110 It's rather a shame that Joyce missed the concert.
111 The band can still pack out concert halls.
112 The concert hall resounded with cheers and applause.
113 The park was strewn with litter after the concert.
114 After the concert, the crowd made for the door.
115 Who will direct at the concert?
116 I bought a ticket for the concert.
117 The children get into the concert for half-price.
118 Peter gave me two free tickets for the concert.
119 Did the concert get a mention in the paper?
120 The concert tour was an absolute miracle of organization.
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.