"Concurred" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Concurred is a verb that means to agree with someone or something, often in a formal or official sense. It can also mean to have a shared opinion or feeling with someone. For example: "The two judges concurred that the defendant was guilty of the crime."
The word "concupiscence" refers to a strong or uncontrolled desire for sexual pleasure or intercourse, especially a desire that is considered sinful or immoral by some religious or moral standards.
Concupiscent refers to having a strong and intense sexual desire or attraction. It can also describe something that is sexually tempting or alluring. The word typically implies a sense of longing or yearning for something or someone that is perceived as desirable or attractive.
I apologize, but there is no word "concupiscentious". The word "concupiscent" is an adjective that means being characterized by lust or strong sexual desire, often in a sensual or indulgent way.
Concupiscible refers to a tendency or inclination towards desire or lust, especially for sexual pleasure or sensual gratification. In Christian theology, concupiscence is often seen as a deadly sin that must be overcome through spiritual discipline and faith. In a broader sense, the term can describe any strong desire or appetite that drives human behavior.
To concur means to agree or to share the same opinion as someone else. It can also mean to approve or confirm something, often in a formal or official manner. For example: "I concur with your decision to attend the concert", or "The committee concurred on the new policy".
Concurrent refers to the act of performing multiple tasks or operations simultaneously, often by multiple parties or agents. In computing and project management, concurrency can refer to the ability of multiple processes or tasks to share system resources, such as CPUs, memory, and I/O devices, and to execute them in an overlapping or interleaved manner. Concurrency is often used to improve efficiency, throughput, and responsiveness, and is particularly important in applications that require real-time processing, such as real-time operating systems, embedded systems, and high-performance computing applications.
Concurrently refers to the act of performing or occurring at the same time. It can also mean to do several things or tasks simultaneously, often in a coordinated or harmonious manner. This word often implies a sense of synchronicity or parallel action, where multiple events, activities, or processes are happening simultaneously, rather than sequentially one after the other.
Concuss means to shock or stun someone, often unintentionally, causing temporary loss of consciousness or confusion. It can also refer to a blow to the head that causes these effects. In medical contexts, concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury that can occur due to a hit to the head, often seen in sports such as football or rugby.
Concussation is a noun that refers to the act or process of concussing or receiving a concussive blow.