Concur
/kənˈkɜːr/
To concur means to agree with someone or share the same opinion about something. For example, if you and your friend both think a book is amazing, you can say you concur with each other.
Examples
- After discussing our group project on climate change, my classmates and I all concur that reducing plastic waste is crucial for protecting the environment and ensuring a healthier planet for future generations.
- During our debate on whether video games enhance learning, I was pleased to see that the majority of my peers concur with my belief that certain games can indeed help develop critical thinking skills.
- When we read the latest book in our literature class, my teacher and I concurred that the protagonist's journey of self-discovery was both inspiring and relatable for young readers like us.
Synonyms
agree
approve
consent
accept
support
align
Antonyms
disagree
oppose
refute
deny
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