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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121 The concert concluded with the National Anthem.
122 It was standing room only at the concert .
123 Fans rushed the stage after the concert.
124 The concert included works by Tchaikovsky et al.
125 This concert will be her swansong.
126 The advertisements for the concert fetched in large crowds.
127 The few who came to the concert enjoyed it.
128 He refused to concert with them.
129 Ensure the instrument is tuned to concert pitch.
130 The concert will be broadcast live by the BBC.
131 Fans emptied out onto the streets after the concert.
132 There were masses of people at the concert.
133 Mom dragged us to a classical music concert.
134 Proceeds from the concert will go to charity.
135 People drifted away after the concert.
136 A piece of impromptu spiced up the concert.
137 The band has cut short its US concert tour.
138 We arrived at the concert hall in good time.
139 Tickets for the concert are like gold dust.
140 Madonna made a guest appearance at the concert.
141 His performance at the concert was well under par.
142 The concert opens with Beethoven's Egmont Overture.
143 The concert concluded with a rousing chorus.
144 The twin brothers always enjoy going to the concert.
145 I've got the whole concert on tape.
146 The proceeds of the concert will go to charity.
147 She tuned her violin before the concert.
148 Concert organisers branded the group's actions as puerile.
149 How did the concert go off?
150 They keyed a piano up to concert pitch.
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.