concern

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verb

con·​cern kən-ˈsərn How to pronounce concern (audio)
concerned; concerning; concerns

transitive verb

1
a
: to relate to : be about
The novel concerns three soldiers.
The report concerns global warming.
b
: to bear on
2
: to have an influence on : involve
also : to be the business or affair of
The problem concerns us all.
This conversation does not concern you.
3
: to be a care, trouble, or distress to
Her ill health concerns me.
Her son's frequent tantrums concerned her.
4
: engage entry 1, occupy
He concerns himself with trivia.
She refused to concern herself with such gossip.

intransitive verb

obsolete : to be of importance : matter

concern

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noun

1
a
: marked interest or regard usually arising through a personal tie or relationship
Their friend's health is a constant cause of concern.
b
: an uneasy state of blended interest, uncertainty, and apprehension
The actor's sudden collapse on stage caused concern.
2
: something that relates or belongs to one : affair
It's no concern of yours.
3
a
: matter for consideration
Immigration had become a concern to Congress.
b
: a matter that causes feelings of unease, uncertainty, or apprehension
health/safety concerns
"Just throw it into the sun!" That phrase has long been the seemingly easy answer to … very serious concerns about what to do with nuclear waste.Dave Trumbore
4
: an organization or establishment for business or manufacture
a banking concern
a commercial concern
5
Choose the Right Synonym for concern

care, concern, solicitude, anxiety, worry mean a troubled or engrossed state of mind or the thing that causes this.

care implies oppression of the mind weighed down by responsibility or disquieted by apprehension.

a face worn by years of care

concern implies a troubled state of mind because of personal interest, relation, or affection.

crimes caused concern in the neighborhood

solicitude implies great concern and connotes either thoughtful or hovering attentiveness toward another.

acted with typical maternal solicitude

anxiety stresses anguished uncertainty or fear of misfortune or failure.

plagued by anxiety and self-doubt

worry suggests fretting over matters that may or may not be real cause for anxiety.

financial worries

Examples of concern in a Sentence

Verb The novel concerns three soldiers. This study concerns the noise levels in cities. This conversation doesn't concern you. Our mother's illness concerns us. Noun They have expressed concern about the cost of the project. There is some concern that the economy might worsen. I share your concern about these problems. Their friend's health is a constant source of concern. The governor needs to address voters' concerns about the economy. They have raised concerns about the cost of the project. Their friend's health is a constant concern. His concern with the well-being of his family is obvious. She has always shown genuine concern for the poor. I appreciate your concern, but there's really nothing you can do to help.
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Verb
Guidelines concerning street cuts, which is the removal of any portion of the street surface, now guarantee roads are returned to original condition after the cuts are performed. Vivien Ayers, Austin American-Statesman, 22 Nov. 2024 That’s concerning because at that point in the startup journey, the companies should be transitioning from finding a product-market fit to developing robust sales pipelines and managing cash in a sustainable way. Marc Schröder, Forbes, 21 Nov. 2024
Noun
Clinging to life, Kristina Lara’s only concern lay with the welfare of her young children. Jose R. Gonzalez, The Arizona Republic, 22 Nov. 2024 This love is defined by the Greeks as agape — selfless concern for the well-being of others (our neighbors). Ron Swain, Austin American-Statesman, 22 Nov. 2024 See all Example Sentences for concern 

Word History

Etymology

Verb and Noun

Middle English, from Middle French & Medieval Latin; Middle French concerner, from Medieval Latin concernere, from Late Latin, to sift together, mingle, from Latin com- + cernere to sift — more at certain

First Known Use

Verb

15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Noun

1643, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Time Traveler
The first known use of concern was in the 15th century

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Cite this Entry

“Concern.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/concern. Accessed 1 Dec. 2024.

Kids Definition

concern

1 of 2 verb
con·​cern kən-ˈsərn How to pronounce concern (audio)
1
: to relate to : be about
the novel concerns three soldiers
2
: to be the business or affair of
the problem concerns us all
3
: to make worried or disturbed
our mother's illness concerns us
4
: involve sense 1, engage
concerned himself in the matter

concern

2 of 2 noun
1
: something that concerns one : affair
the concerns of the day
2
: a state of interest and uncertainty : anxiety
deep concern for their friend's health
public concern over pollution
3
: a business or manufacturing establishment
a banking concern

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