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concerned

6 synonyms and 0 antonyms for concerned, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Adj — Worried or troubled about something.

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How to use concerned

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Frequently asked questions

What does “concerned” mean?

The word “concerned” means worried or troubled about something. In plain terms, either worried, or directly involved in/affected by something.

How do you pronounce “concerned”?

“Concerned” is pronounced kuhn-SURND (/kənˈsɝnd/ in IPA).

How do you use “concerned” in a sentence?

Here is “concerned” used in a sentence: “Her parents were concerned about her long silence.”

What part of speech is “concerned”?

“Concerned” is an adjective.

Is “concerned” a common word?

“Concerned” is a very common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

How many meanings does “concerned” have?

“Concerned” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: worried or troubled about something.

What is the difference between concerned and worried?

The two are close in meaning. Concerned is often a little milder and more measured, suggesting thoughtful care about a situation. Worried tends to be stronger and more emotional, implying active anxiety. You might be concerned about a friend's diet but worried about their sudden illness.

Is concerned a strong or mild word?

Concerned is relatively mild. It signals genuine care and a touch of unease without the intensity of alarmed, anxious, or frightened. Saying you are concerned shows you are paying attention and mildly troubled, but not that you are in a state of panic or distress.

What is an example of concerned used in a sentence?

You might say, 'I'm concerned about his health,' or 'Teachers are concerned by the falling attendance.' In each case, being concerned means feeling worried or troubled about something and giving it careful, slightly anxious attention rather than simply ignoring it.

What is the opposite of concerned?

The opposite of concerned is unconcerned or indifferent — feeling no worry or interest about a situation. Related contrasts include carefree, untroubled, and relaxed, all describing an easy state of mind where nothing is weighing on you or demanding your attention.

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