Different word for concerts

as in festival

an entertainment featuring singing or the playing of musical instruments

during the summer various groups give concerts on the town green

1

as in to arrange

to bring about through discussion and compromise

warned that the rain forests are in danger of extinction unless the world’s industrial powers concert a plan to prevent such an occurrence

2

as in to collaborate

to participate or assist in a joint effort to accomplish an end

the governor is eager to concert with the federal authorities on this matter

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Translations: the word in the other languages

  • Afrikaans: konserte
  • Amharic: .
  • Arabic: الحفلات
  • Azerbaijani: konsert
  • Bashkir: концерт
  • Belarusian: канцэрты
  • Bulgarian: концерти
  • Bengali: কনসার্ট
  • Bosnian: koncerata
  • Catalan: concerts
  • Cebuano: konsyerto
  • Czech: koncerty
  • Welsh: cyngherddau
  • Danish: koncerter
  • German: Konzerte
  • Greek: συναυλίες
  • Esperanto: koncertoj
  • Spanish: conciertos
  • Estonian: kontserdid
  • Basque: kontzertuak
  • Persian: کنسرت
  • Finnish: konsertit
  • French: concerts
  • Irish: ceolchoirmeacha
  • Scottish Gaelic: cuirmean
  • Galician: concertos
  • Gujarati: જલસા
  • Hebrew: קונצרטים
  • Hindi: कंसर्ट्स की विजिटिंग
  • Croatian: koncerti
  • Haitian: konsè
  • Hungarian: koncertek
  • Armenian: համերգներ
  • Indonesian: konser
  • Icelandic: tónleika
  • Italian: concerti
  • Japanese: コンサート
  • Javanese: konser
  • Georgian: კონცერტები
  • Kazakh: концерттер
  • Khmer: ប្រគំតន្ត្រី
  • Kannada: ಸಂಗೀತ
  • Korean:
  • Kyrgyz: концерттер
  • Latin: concentus
  • Luxembourgish: Concerten
  • Lao: ຄອນເສີດ
  • Lithuanian: koncertai
  • Latvian: koncerti
  • Malagasy: rindran-kira
  • Mari: концерт
  • Maori: kōnohete
  • Macedonian: концерти
  • Malayalam: സംഗീതകച്ചേരികൾ
  • Mongolian: концерт
  • Marathi: मैफिली
  • Hill Mari: концертым
  • Malay: konsert
  • Maltese: kunċerti
  • Burmese: ဖျော်ဖြေပွဲ
  • Nepali: संगीत
  • Dutch: concerten
  • Norwegian: konserter
  • Punjabi: ਸੰਿੇਲਨ
  • Papiamento: concepto
  • Polish: koncerty
  • Portuguese: concertos
  • Romanian: concerte
  • Russian: концерты
  • Sinhalese: ප්රසංග
  • Slovak: koncerty
  • Slovenian: koncerti
  • Albanian: koncertet
  • Serbian: концерти
  • Sundanese: konser
  • Swedish: konserter
  • Swahili: matamasha
  • Tamil: நிகழ்ச்சிகள்
  • Telugu: కచేరీలు
  • Tajik: консертҳо
  • Thai: เชื่อมต่อ
  • Tagalog: concert
  • Turkish: konserler
  • Tatar: концертлар
  • Udmurt: концерт
  • Ukrainian: концерти
  • Urdu: محافل موسیقی
  • Uzbek: konsertlar
  • Vietnamese: buổi hòa nhạc
  • Xhosa: concerts
  • Yiddish: קאַנסערץ
  • Chinese: 音乐会

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47 synonyms found

Pronunciation:

[ kˈɒnsɜːts], [ kˈɒnsɜːts], [ k_ˈɒ_n_s_ɜː_t_s]

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  • n.

    melodies (noun)

    • concords,
    • motives,
    • Ditties,
    • Euphonies,
    • songs,
    • themes,
    • Melodies,
    • tunes.
  • Other synonyms:

    Other relevant words (noun):

    • Harmonies,
    • concert,
    • arranges,
    • determines,
    • agreements,
    • devises,
    • Concertation,
    • negotiates,
    • Concertos,
    • conventions,
    • consonances,
    • accords,
    • orders,
    • conspires,
    • Collaborations,
    • Choruses,
    • participations,
    • compliances,
    • consents,
    • recitals,
    • approvals,
    • covenants,
    • agrees,
    • projects,
    • hatches,
    • plans,
    • adjusts,
    • GIGS,
    • cooperations,
    • performances,
    • understandings,
    • predetermines,
    • contrives,
    • concordances,
    • cooperates,
    • unisons,
    • designs,
    • directs,
    • manages.

How to use «Concerts» in context?

By far, one of the most anticipated events of the year is the annual concert. Whether people want to hear their favourite musician perform the unforgettable hits of the past, or explore the newer tracks that their favourite artist may have just released, concerts provide a perfect opportunity to escape reality and enjoy some great music.

There are plenty of great concerts to choose from throughout the year, so whether you are looking for a night of classic rock, hip-hop, or pop, there is likely to be something appealing on the roster.

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  • Forward Entailment

    • Noun, plural
      shows, events.
  • Reverse Entailment

    • Noun, plural
      Concertos.
  • Independent

    • Noun, plural
      acts, arts, grounds, spectacles, Ones, games, appearances, musicians, performers, depots, productions, functions, artists, matches, pieces, proportions, ranges, scenes, sites, tours, yards, demonstrations, displays, farms, fixtures, theatres, showcases, venues.
  • Other Related

    • Noun, plural
      Ceremonies, Screenings, Plays, recitals, performances, tickets, halls, theaters, presentations, audiences, nights, GIGS, entertainments.
    • Verb, 3rd person singular present
      shows, GIGS.

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Table Of Contents:

  • Concert as a Noun
  • Definitions of «Concert» as a noun
  • Synonyms of «Concert» as a noun (24 Words)
  • Usage Examples of «Concert» as a noun
  • Associations of «Concert» (30 Words)

The synonyms of “Concert” are: musical performance, musical entertainment, show, production, presentation, accord, concurrence, consensus, harmony, accordance, unity, unison, concord, rapport, sympathy, cooperation, collaboration, synergy, association, union, alliance, partnership, coalition, league

Concert as a Noun

Definitions of «Concert» as a noun

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “concert” as a noun can have the following definitions:

  • A performance of music by players or singers not involving theatrical staging.
  • A musical performance given in public, typically by several performers or of several compositions.
  • Joint action, especially in the committing of a crime.
  • Relating to or denoting the performance of music written for opera, ballet, or theatre on its own without the accompanying dramatic action.
  • Agreement or harmony.

Synonyms of «Concert» as a noun (24 Words)

accord Concurrence of opinion.
Opposition groups refused to sign the accord.
accordance Conformity or agreement.
The accordance to Canada of rights of access.
alliance The act of forming an alliance or confederation.
Divisions within the alliance.
association The process of bringing ideas or events together in memory or imagination.
A bog association containing ericaceous plants.
coalition The state of being combined into one body.
They had a taste of government in coalition with the Social Democrats.
collaboration Something produced in collaboration with someone.
His recent opera was a collaboration with Lessing.
concord The first battle of the American Revolution (April 19, 1775.
A pact of peace and concord.
concurrence The temporal property of two things happening at the same time.
The incidental concurrence of two separate tumours.
consensus Agreement in the judgment or opinion reached by a group as a whole.
The lack of consensus reflected differences in theoretical positions.
cooperation The practice of cooperating.
They worked in close cooperation with the British Tourist Authority.
harmony An agreeable sound property.
Delightful cities where old and new blend in harmony.
league The contest for the championship of a league.
The two men were not in the same league.
musical entertainment A play or film whose action and dialogue is interspersed with singing and dancing.
musical performance A play or film whose action and dialogue is interspersed with singing and dancing.
partnership A business or firm owned and run by two or more partners.
Effective language learning is a partnership between school teacher and student.
presentation A visual representation of something.
The presentation of foods is designed to stimulate your appetite.
production The provision of something for consideration, inspection, or use.
Non intensive methods of food production.
rapport A close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned understand each other’s feelings or ideas and communicate well.
There was little rapport between them.
show An opportunity for doing something; a chance.
Now don t make a show of yourself in front of him.
sympathy The formal expression of pity or sorrow for someone else’s misfortune.
They had great sympathy for the flood victims.
synergy The interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.
The synergy between artist and record company.
union A part of a flag with an emblem symbolizing national union typically occupying the upper corner next to the staff.
Let C be the union of the sets A and B.
unison A combination of notes, voices, or instruments at the same pitch or (especially when singing) in octaves.
Singing in unison.
unity Each of the three dramatic principles requiring limitation of the supposed time of a drama to that occupied in acting it or to a single day unity of time use of one scene throughout unity of place and concentration on the development of a single plot unity of action.
The slope of each dotted line is less than unity.

Usage Examples of «Concert» as a noun

  • Critics’ inability to describe with any precision and concert the characteristics of literature.
  • The concert version of the fourth interlude from the opera.
  • A concert pianist.
  • A pop concert.
  • They found direct evidence of concert of action.

Associations of «Concert» (30 Words)

aria A long accompanied song for a solo voice, typically one in an opera or oratorio.
cantata A medium-length narrative piece of music for voices with instrumental accompaniment, typically with solos, chorus, and orchestra.
choir Sing in a choir.
It has tall twin western towers and spires and a long nave and choir.
choral Composed for or sung by a choir or chorus.
A choral work.
chorale A musical composition consisting of or resembling a harmonized version of a chorale.
chorus A section of text spoken by the chorus in drama.
Good morning we replied in chorus.
concerto A composition for orchestra and a soloist.
contralto A part written for a contralto voice.
She sang in a high contralto.
ensemble The coordination between performers executing an ensemble passage.
The buildings in the square present a charming provincial ensemble.
hymn Sing hymns.
A Hellenistic hymn to Apollo.
jazz A style of dance music popular in the 1920s similar to New Orleans jazz but played by large bands.
Don t give me any of that jazz.
madrigal Sing madrigals.
The group was madrigaling beautifully.
music The art or science of composing or performing music.
Baroque music.
musical Fond of or skilled in music.
They burst out into rich musical laughter.
oratorio A large-scale, usually narrative musical work for orchestra and voices, typically on a sacred theme, performed without costume, scenery, or action. Well-known examples include Bach’s Christmas Oratorio, Handel’s Messiah, and Haydn’s The Creation.
orchestra The part of a theatre where the orchestra plays typically in front of the stage and on a lower level.
orchestration An arrangement of events that attempts to achieve a maximum effect.
Prokofiev s mastery of orchestration.
overture An orchestral piece at the beginning of an opera, play, etc.
Drinks were the overture to dinner.
performance An act of performing a dramatic role, song, or piece of music.
It was a tremendous all round performance by Wigan.
philharmonic A large orchestra; can perform symphonies.
The most philharmonic ear is at times deeply affected by a simple air.
pianist A person who plays the piano.
piano Used chiefly as a direction or description in music.
The piano passages in the composition.
playing The act of playing a musical instrument.
rehearsal A practice or trial performance of a play or other work for later public performance.
I ve had a fortnight in rehearsal.
rondo A musical form that is often the last movement of a sonata.
singing The act of singing vocal music.
His singing is rich toned.
sonata A composition for an instrumental soloist often with a piano accompaniment typically in several movements with one or more in sonata form.
song A musical composition suggestive of a song.
A successful musical must have at least three good songs.
symphony A long and complex sonata for symphony orchestra.
We heard the Vienna symphony.
violin Bowed stringed instrument that is the highest member of the violin family this instrument has four strings and a hollow body and an unfretted fingerboard and is played with a bow.
  • gig
  • musical
  • recital
  • show
  • selections
  • jam session
  • musicale
  • rockfest
  • tune
  • accord
  • chorus
  • collaboration
  • concord
  • concordance
  • consonance
  • joint
  • league
  • togetherness
  • unanimity
  • union
  • unison

On this page you’ll find 66 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to concert, such as: gig, musical, recital, show, selections, and jam session.

  • disagreement
  • discord
  • disharmony
  • disunity

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WORDS RELATED TO CONCERT

  • 10-4
  • accordance
  • concert
  • concord
  • concurrence
  • conformity
  • congruence
  • correspondence
  • deal
  • good vibes
  • good vibrations
  • harmony
  • okay
  • pact
  • rapport
  • reconciliation
  • sympathy
  • treaty
  • unanimity
  • accord
  • answer
  • attune
  • be in harmony
  • blend
  • click
  • cohere
  • coincide
  • concert
  • concord
  • concur
  • conform
  • consort
  • correspond
  • equal
  • fall in with
  • fit
  • get along with
  • go hand in hand
  • go together
  • go well with
  • harmonize
  • jibe
  • match
  • parallel
  • square
  • suit
  • synchronize
  • tally
  • acceding
  • accession
  • accommodation
  • accord
  • accordance
  • acknowledging
  • adjustment
  • affiliation
  • affinity
  • alliance
  • amity
  • approving
  • arbitration
  • arrangement
  • assenting
  • authorizing
  • bargaining
  • compatibility
  • compliance
  • complying
  • compromise
  • concert
  • concession
  • concord
  • concordance
  • concurring
  • conformity
  • congruity
  • consistency
  • correspondence
  • endorsing
  • granting
  • harmony
  • mediation
  • ratifying
  • reconciliation
  • similarity
  • suitableness
  • sympathy
  • understanding
  • union
  • unison
  • verification
  • verifying
  • accedings
  • accessions
  • accommodations
  • accordance
  • accords
  • acknowledgings
  • adjustments
  • affiliations
  • affinities
  • alliances
  • amity
  • approvings
  • arbitrations
  • arrangements
  • assentings
  • authorizings
  • bargainings
  • compatibilities
  • compliances
  • complyings
  • compromises
  • concerts
  • concessions
  • concordances
  • concords
  • concurrings
  • conformities
  • congruities
  • consistencies
  • correspondences
  • endorsings
  • grantings
  • harmonies
  • mediations
  • ratifies
  • reconciliations
  • similarities
  • suitablenesses
  • sympathies
  • understandings
  • unions
  • unison
  • verifications
  • verifies
  • adapt
  • adjust
  • agree to
  • blueprint
  • chart
  • come to terms
  • compromise
  • concert
  • construct
  • contrive
  • decide
  • design
  • determine
  • devise
  • direct
  • draft
  • establish
  • frame
  • get act together
  • get ready
  • hammer out a deal
  • harmonize
  • iron out
  • lay out
  • line up
  • make a connection
  • make ready
  • manage
  • map out
  • negotiate
  • organize
  • prepare
  • project
  • promote
  • provide
  • pull a wire
  • pull things together
  • quarterback
  • resolve
  • schedule
  • scheme
  • set stage
  • settle
  • shape up
  • tailor
  • work out
  • work out a deal
  • adapts
  • adjusts
  • agrees to
  • blueprints
  • charts
  • comes to terms
  • compromises
  • concerts
  • constructs
  • contrives
  • decides
  • designs
  • determines
  • devises
  • directs
  • drafts
  • establishes
  • frames
  • gets acts together
  • gets ready
  • hammers out a deal
  • harmonizes
  • irons out
  • lies out
  • line up
  • makes a connection
  • makes ready
  • manages
  • maps out
  • negotiates
  • organizes
  • prepares
  • projects
  • promotes
  • provides
  • pulls a wire
  • pulls things together
  • quarterbacks
  • resolves
  • schedules
  • schemes
  • sets stage
  • settles
  • shapes up
  • tailors
  • works out
  • works out a deal

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Rhymes with Concert

  • vanwert
  • subvert
  • reassert
  • mcwhirt
  • dilbert
  • convert
  • boisvert
  • unhurt
  • thibert
  • squirt
  • revert
  • pervert
  • mcguirt
  • mcgirt
  • invert
  • insert
  • exert
  • divert
  • dessert
  • desert
  • spurt
  • skirt
  • schwerdt
  • overt
  • inert
  • flirt
  • evert
  • blurt
  • avert
  • assert

How do you pronounce concert?

Pronounce concert as ˈkɑnsərt.

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Sentences with concert

Quotes about concert

3. concert

verb. [‘ˈkɑːnsɝt, kənˈsɝːt’] contrive (a plan) by mutual agreement.

Etymology

  • concert (French)
  • concerto (Italian)

4. concert

verb. [‘ˈkɑːnsɝt, kənˈsɝːt’] settle by agreement.

Etymology

  • concert (French)
  • concerto (Italian)

English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:2.2 / 5 votes

  1. concert

    Synonyms:
    agreement, amity, coincidence, concord, concurrence, conformity, harmony, unison, unity

    Antonyms:
    clash, clashing, collision, concussion, conflict, contact, encounter, impact, meeting, opposition, shock

Princeton’s WordNet

  1. concertverb

    a performance of music by players or singers not involving theatrical staging

  2. concertverb

    contrive (a plan) by mutual agreement

  3. concertverb

    settle by agreement

    «concert one’s differences»

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  1. List of paraphrases for «concert»:

    concerts, conjunction, gig, concerto, collaboration, consultation, cooperatively, unison, tandem, music, comity, partnership

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  1. Robert Watts:

    Touring remains the big earner for many of the stadium-filling acts on our musicians’ list, but the Covid outbreak has wrecked concert plans and so we expect the wealth of many of these musicians will flatline over the coming year.

  2. The Paris-based IEA:

    Persistent speculation about a deal between OPEC and leading non-OPEC producers to cut output appears to be just that: speculation. It is OPEC’s business whether or not it makes output cuts either alone or in concert with other producers but the likelihood of coordinated cuts is very low.

  3. Gigi Sohn:

    These two companies have been mavericks that have helped to lower prices, you go from a four carrier market, where everybody has the incentive to compete, to a three carrier market, where the incentives are to all act in concert.

  4. Anita Sterea:

    It is a way for the public to understand the festival is not only for the Sala Palatului or concert halls, the festival is everywhere and we can all enjoy it.

  5. Foo Fighters:

    It’s been really hard, actually, to get through the show, because in many ways, I feel torn. Like, why am I up here dancing and having fun when people are crying over the loss of their loved ones? she continued. However, that is exactly what these people want to do. They want to shut us up. They want to silence us. And we won’t let them. We will never let them, because there is power in unity, and I do believe that as much chaos and pain and senseless violence and terrorism that occurs around this world, not just in Paris, as much as that that does occur, there is more goodness in this world. We are here to prove it. Audience members clapped and cheered in support of Madonna’s statements, clearly moved by her words. U2 Visits Memorial Site Near Paris Concert Hall, Bono Speaks Out: ‘These Are Our People’ Madonna, who visibly teared up during her speech, went on to say that she felt conflicted about performing on Saturday and considered canceling her show. I was gonna cancel my show tonight but then I thought to myself, ‘Why should I give that to them? Why should I allow them to stop me and to stop us from enjoying freedom? all of the places where people were killed were places where people were having fun, people were enjoying themselves, eating in restaurants, dancing, singing, watching a soccer match.


Translations for concert

From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary

  • konsertAfrikaans
  • عزف, حفلة موسيقيةArabic
  • konsertAzerbaijani
  • канцэ́ртBelarusian
  • съгласие, конце́рт, съгласувам, хармония, замислямBulgarian
  • koncertCzech
  • cyngerddWelsh
  • koncertDanish
  • KonzertGerman
  • συντονισμός, συναυλία, ενορχήστρωσηGreek
  • koncertoEsperanto
  • concertar, concertación, conciertoSpanish
  • kontsertEstonian
  • کنسرتPersian
  • konserttiFinnish
  • concertFrench
  • cuirm-chiùilScottish Gaelic
  • קוֹנצֶרטHebrew
  • कॉन्सर्टHindi
  • koncert, egyetértés, hangverseny, összhangHungarian
  • համերգArmenian
  • konserIndonesian
  • tónleikarIcelandic
  • concerto, concordare, pianificare, collaborare, concertareItalian
  • 合奏, コンサート, 音楽会Japanese
  • კონცერტიGeorgian
  • концертKazakh
  • ಸಂಗೀತ ಕಚೇರಿKannada
  • 음악회, 콘서트Korean
  • ئاهه‌نگKurdish
  • концертKyrgyz
  • concentus, symphoniaLatin
  • ຄອນເສີດLao
  • koncertasLithuanian
  • koncertsLatvian
  • концертMacedonian
  • концертMongolian
  • konsertMalay
  • konsertNorwegian
  • concertDutch
  • konsertNorwegian
  • koncertPolish
  • concerto, showPortuguese
  • concertRomanian
  • договорённость, соглаше́ние, согла́сие, конце́ртRussian
  • koncert, концертSerbo-Croatian
  • koncertSlovak
  • koncertSlovene
  • koncertAlbanian
  • konsertSwedish
  • கச்சேரிTamil
  • కచేరీTelugu
  • консертTajik
  • คอนเสิร์ตThai
  • konsertTurkmen
  • konserTurkish
  • конце́ртUkrainian
  • کنسرٹUrdu
  • kontsertUzbek
  • buổi hoà nhạcVietnamese
  • קאָנצערטYiddish

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