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Rhymes with Concern
- upturn
- sauterne
- return
- new-bern
- mckern
- mcgurn
- laverne
- discern
- amburn
- alpern
- sturn
- stirn
- sterne
- stern
- stearne
- stearn
- spurn
- ohern
- o'hern
- ohearn
- o'hearn
- obyrne
- o'byrne
- o'beirne
- aherne
- ahern
- ahearn
- adjourn
- zurn
- yearn
How do you pronounce concern?
Pronounce concern as kənˈsərn.
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How do you spell concern? Is it consern ?
A common misspelling of concern is consern
Sentences with concern
1. Noun, singular or mass
Therefore, in lawns where year-round color is a major concern, zoysia may not be the best choice.
Quotes about concern
1. Parents are usually more careful to bestow knowledge on their children rather than virtue, the art of speaking well rather than doing well; but their manners should be of the greatest concern.
- R. Buckminster Fuller
2. I believe that my art gets across the point that I'm in this morality theater trying to help the underdog, and I'm speaking socially here, showing concern and making psychological and philosophical statements for the underdog.
- Jeff Koons
3. The most beautiful people we have known are those who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found their way out of the depths. These persons have an appreciation, a sensitivity, and an understanding of life that fills them with compassion, gentleness, and a deep loving concern. Beautiful people do not just happen.
- Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
3. concern
noun. ['kənˈsɝːn'] something that interests you because it is important or affects you.
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Etymology
- concernere (Latin)
6. concern
noun. ['kənˈsɝːn'] a feeling of sympathy for someone or something.
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- concernere (Latin)
7. concern
noun. ['kənˈsɝːn'] something or someone that causes anxiety; a source of unhappiness.
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- concernere (Latin)
8. concern
noun. ['kənˈsɝːn'] a commercial or industrial enterprise and the people who constitute it.
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- concernere (Latin)