concomitant
adjectiveHow to pronounce concomitant:
Definition of concomitant:
- concomitant (adjective):
- existing or along with (something else)
- following or accompanying as a consequence.
- accompanying especially in a subordinate or incidental way
Synonyms for concomitant:
accompanying
associated
associative
attendant
attending
coexistent
coincident
coincidental
collateral
complementary
concurrent
connected
consequent
ensuant
incidental
related
resultant
resulting
sequent
simultaneous
subsequent
Antonyms for concomitant:
accidental
chance
independent
unrelated
Here are some other common 4-syllable words.
- reevaluate
- falteringly
- sagittate-leaf
- diacritic
- analogy
- teetotaller
- prejudicial
- lascivious
- vulnerably
- narcissistic
- peninsula
- autonomous
- millennium
- indecisive
- hegemony
- efficacy
- analogous
- anomaly
- interviewee
- enthusiasm
- apathetic
- resurrection
- reliably
- postulation
- pessimistic
- conceivable
- unfurlable
- nefarious
- chrysanthemums
- solemnity
- persephone
- liberated
- fascination
- eclectism
- differentiate
- psychopathy
- hesitating
- capricious
- impoverished
- enlightening
- bureaucracy
- affidavit
- accurately
- toxicity
- maculated
- unawakened
- discontinue
- composition
- underpinning
- patronizing
- … more
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