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| con·cert [ kón sùrt ] |
noun (plural con·certs) |
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1. public musical performance: an event where an individual musician or a group of musicians, e.g. a choir, band, or orchestra, performs in front of an audience
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2. agreement: harmony or accord, e.g. in purpose or action
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formal
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 a concert of criticism
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3. unified pair or group: a combination of people or things in agreement or harmony
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formal
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verb (past and past participle con·cert·ed, present participle con·cert·ing, 3rd person present singular con·certs) |
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1. transitive and intransitive verb act in agreement or unity: to do or plan something in cooperation with another person or group
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formal
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2. transitive verb reach consensus: to settle or adjust something such as a contract or disagreement by discussion and mutual consent
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| [Late 16th century. Via French< Italian concerto (see concerto)] |
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in concert
1. playing music or singing at a live concert
2. working or acting together, especially in a united or harmonious way (formal)
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