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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151 The concert was an astounding success.
152 The concert had been a great success.
153 An alternative venue for the concert is being sought.
154 There was standing-room only left in the concert hall.
155 Her name doesn't appear in the concert programme.
156 The concert was just about to start.
157 The orchestra has several concert engagements.
158 Britain has to pursue policies in concert with other EU members.
159 The festival will climax on Sunday with a gala concert.
160 A spokeswoman confirmed there was no definite plan to stage a concert in the park.
161 He is going to come out of retirement for this one last concert.
162 The orchestra decided to flout convention/tradition[sentencedict.com/concert.html], and wear their everyday clothes for the concert.
163 I enjoyed the concert, although the playing was rather jerky at times.
164 Next year you may be ready to launch out as a concert pianist.
165 The concert grossed a massive £2 million at the box office.
166 The arrangements are all in place for the concert next Thursday.
167 The concert got a good write-up in all the papers.
168 The concert was excellent - there were lots of well-known songs with some new ones thrown in for good measure.
169 He pleaded with us to let him go to the rock concert.
170 An unlikely assortment of rock stars and politicians attended the charity concert.
171 The concert will be relayed to a worldwide television audience estimated at one thousand million.
172 On a lighter note, the concert raised over £300 for school funds.
173 After the concert, the band was spirited away before their fans could get near them.
174 I'm playing in a concert at the village/church hall next weekend.
175 The Labour party hired a concert hall for the election meeting.
176 It was during a chance encounter with Jeferies at a concert that I first heard of his interest in the project.
177 The concert only lasted an hour, so we felt we were getting short measure.
178 Mahler's own imaginative orchestration was heard in the same concert.
179 The Queen attended a gala concert at the Royal Festival Hall.
180 Their summer tour will culminate at a spectacular concert in London.
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.