Concomitant – English Flashcard for Concomitant for IELTS

Concomitant

Concomitant (adj & noun) /kənˈkɒm.ɪ.tənt/

coexisting and happening at the same time along with something else – attendant – associated – connected – affiliated – simultaneous – parallel – concurrent – coexistent – contemporaneous:

Concomitant in context

Although living in rural and idyllic areas in the countryside can bring tranquility and peace of mind, you should consider that it does have its own concomitant problems as well.

The rise of remote work has brought a host of changes to the traditional office environment, with both challenges and benefits being concomitant with this shift. Increased flexibility and the ability to work from anywhere have been major advantages for many employees, allowing for better work-life balance. However, these benefits are often accompanied by drawbacks such as feelings of isolation and difficulty in separating work from personal life. The concomitant technological advancements have also played a crucial role, enabling seamless communication and collaboration despite physical distances, highlighting how change can bring about both positive and negative outcomes simultaneously.

Parts of speech

  • Adverb: concomitantly

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