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to concur
être d'accord

être d'accord

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/kənˈkɝ/
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to express agreement with a particular opinion, statement, action, etc.

synonymagree
synonymconcord
synonymhold
antonymdisagree
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The scientists reviewed the data independently, but in the end, they all concurred on the results.
After a thorough discussion, the team was able to concur on the strategy to address the challenges they were facing in the project.
As the negotiations progressed, the two parties found common ground and began to concur on key terms for the partnership.

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Intransitif
to concur
concurrence
(concomitance)

(concomitance)

coïncidence

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/kənˈkɝəns/
verbe

the simultaneous occurrence of events or circumstances

synonymconcurrency
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Researchers were fascinated by the concurrence of multiple rare bird species appearing in the same region.
The concurrence of their birthdays and anniversary made the date extremely special for the couple.
concurrent
(simultané)

(simultané)

concomitant

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/kənˈkɝənt/
verbe

happening or taking place at the same time

synonymco-occurrent
synonymcoincident
synonymcoincidental
synonymcoinciding
synonymcooccurring
synonymsimultaneous
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Several concurrent events at the festival attracted huge crowds to the downtown area.
She's juggling concurrent responsibilities at work, overseeing both the marketing and sales teams.
The two television shows have concurrent broadcast times, making it difficult to choose which one to watch live.
concussion
commotion cérébrale

commotion cérébrale

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/kənˈkəʃən/
verbe

a momentary loss of consciousness provoked by a hard blow on the head

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The doctor ordered a brain scan to assess the severity of the concussion and rule out any potential complications.
The patient presented with symptoms of a concussion, including dizziness, confusion, and sensitivity to light, after a car accident.
What is a "concussion"?

A concussion is a type of brain injury that occurs when the head experiences a sudden, forceful impact or rapid movement change. This can happen due to accidents, falls, or sports-related incidents. Concussions can cause various symptoms such as headache, dizziness, confusion, nausea, sensitivity to light or noise, and temporary loss of consciousness. While most concussions are mild and resolve on their own with rest, it is essential to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and management, especially if symptoms worsen or persist. Recovery typically involves physical and mental rest until symptoms improve, followed by a gradual return to normal activities under medical supervision.

hexagon
hexagone

hexagone

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/ˈhɛksəˌɡɑn/
verbe

(geometry) a closed shape with six straight sides and six angles

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In geometry class, students learned how to calculate the area of a hexagon.
hexagon
hexangular
hexangulaire

hexangulaire

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/hɛksˈænɡjʊlɚ/
verbe

having six angles or corners

synonymhexagonal
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The jewelry box had a hexangular design, giving it a unique appearance.
Architects incorporated a hexangular window in the church's design to allow more light in.
hexapod
hexapode

hexapode

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/hˈɛksɐpˌɑːd/
verbe

an organism or creature with six legs

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The insect exhibit at the museum offered a comprehensive look into the diverse world of hexapods.
pedestal
piédestal

piédestal

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/ˈpɛdəstəɫ/
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a base or support structure for an architectural element or statue

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The ancient statue stood proudly atop its marble pedestal in the museum.
To highlight its significance, the rare gem was displayed on a rotating pedestal at the exhibition.
What is a "pedestal"?

A pedestal is a base or support that raises a column or statue above the ground. It is typically wider and sturdier than the column or statue it holds, providing stability and balance. Pedestals can be simple or decorated with designs, and they are often made from materials like stone, marble, or concrete. In architecture, pedestals are used to enhance the visual impact of columns or sculptures, drawing attention to the piece above while ensuring it remains secure. They are commonly found in buildings, gardens, and public spaces.

pedestrian
(convenu)

(convenu)

banal

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/pəˈdɛstɹiən/
verbe

lacking elements that arouse interest, cause excitement, or show imagination

synonymearthbound
synonymprosaic
synonymprosy
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The pedestrian nature of the script made the play forgettable.
pediatrics
pédiatrie

pédiatrie

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/ˌpidiˈætɹɪks/
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the branch of medicine that is concerned with children and their conditions

synonympediatric medicine
synonympedology
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Pediatrics requires a deep understanding of childhood diseases and developmental milestones.
The hospital's pediatrics department offers comprehensive care for infants and children.
She specialized in pediatrics and worked primarily with young patients.
What is "pediatrics"?

Pediatrics is the branch of medicine that focuses on the healthcare of infants, children, and teenagers. Pediatricians, the medical professionals in this field, specialize in diagnosing, treating, and preventing a wide range of childhood illnesses, injuries, and developmental disorders. They provide thorough care, including routine check-ups, vaccinations, and management of both short-term and long-term conditions specific to children. Pediatrics emphasizes the importance of monitoring growth and development, promoting healthy lifestyles, and addressing the unique physical, emotional, and social needs of children.

pediatrics
to incite
(pousser à)

(pousser à)

inciter à

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/ˌɪnˈsaɪt/
verbe

to encourage someone to commit a crime or act violently

synonyminstigate
synonymset off
synonymstir up
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The crowd’s anger was incited by provocative statements from the speaker.
His reckless speech seemed to incite violence among the protesters.
The online post was found to incite harmful behavior.

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Transitif
incitement
incitation

incitation

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/ˌɪnˈsaɪtmənt/
verbe

the act of motivating or encouraging someone to act or behave in a particular way

synonymincitation
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The loud cheers from the audience provided the necessary incitement for the team to play their best game yet.
The leader's speech served as an incitement for the protesters to march toward the city hall.
negligence
négligence

négligence

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/ˈnɛɡɫədʒəns/, /ˈnɛɡɫɪdʒəns/
verbe

the failure to give enough attention or care to someone or something, particularly someone or something one has responsibility for

synonymcarelessness
synonymneglect
synonymnonperformance
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The accident at the playground was attributed to the school's negligence in maintaining the equipment.
The lifeguard's momentary negligence was enough for the swimmer to struggle unnoticed.
negligible
négligeable

négligeable

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/ˈnɛɡɫədʒəbəɫ/, /ˈnɛɡɫɪdʒəbəɫ/
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so small or insignificant that can be completely disregarded

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The impact of the policy change on overall productivity was negligible.
The amount of sugar in the diet soda is negligible, making it a popular choice for those watching their sugar intake.
She felt a negligible improvement in her health after taking the supplements.
negligible
negligently
négligemment

négligemment

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/ˈnɛɡɫɪdʒəntɫi/
verbe

in a manner that shows a lack of proper care or attention

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The museum staff negligently handled the ancient artifact, resulting in irreparable damage.
The babysitter negligently allowed the children to play near the busy road.
The company negligently discharged pollutants into the river, harming the local ecosystem.

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Adverbe Interrogatif
negligently
wanton
licencieux

licencieux

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/ˈwɑntən/, /ˈwɔntən/
verbe

free and careless in sexual actions or behaviors

synonymeasy
synonymlight
synonymloose
synonympromiscuous
synonymsluttish
wantonness
sauvagerie

sauvagerie

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/wˈɑːntənnəs/
verbe

the quality of acting carelessly and without restraint, often without concern for consequences

synonymabandon
synonymunconstraint
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The book depicted an era marked by joy and wantonness.
The festival was a time for everyone to let loose, displaying pure wantonness.
to brigade
embrigader

embrigader

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/bɹəˈɡeɪd/, /bɹɪˈɡeɪd/
verbe

a group, especially in the military, organized for a specific purpose

brigadier
général de brigade

général de brigade

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/ˌbɹɪɡəˈdɪɹ/
verbe

a rank of officer in the army, above colonel and below major general

synonymbrigadier general
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After years of exemplary service, he was promoted from colonel to brigadier.
The army base was buzzing with activity in anticipation of the brigadier's inspection.
brigand
(bandit)

(bandit)

brigand

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/bɹˈɪɡænd/
verbe

a robber or bandit, particularly one of a group that attacks and robs people in isolated areas

synonymbandit
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