Thesaurus / concomitants
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synonyms for concomitants
- acquaintance
- bride
- buddy
- classmate
- companion
- comrade
- coworker
- playmate
- roommate
- schoolmate
- spouse
- analog
- assistant
- associate
- chum
- cohort
- colleague
- compeer
- complement
- concomitant
- consort
- coordinate
- counterpart
- crony
- double
- duplicate
- familiar
- friend
- groom
- helper
- helpmate
- intimate
- match
- pal
- peer
- reciprocal
- sidekick
- twin
- alter ego
- bedmate
- accessory
- adjunct
- appurtenance
- attachment
- attendant
- attribute
- augmentation
- complement
- concomitant
- enhancement
- enrichment
- supplement
- aftereffect
- reaction
- aftermath
- aftertaste
- by-product
- carry-over
- concomitant
- corollary
- leftover
- offshoot
- secondary response
- sidebar
- side issue
- spinoff
- accomplice
- aide
- ally
- assistant
- associate
- buddy
- colleague
- comrade
- cousin
- co-worker
- crony
- guide
- mate
- nurse
- partner
- playmate
- protector
- accompaniment
- attendant
- chaperon
- complement
- concomitant
- confederate
- consort
- convoy
- counterpart
- double
- escort
- match
- pal
- roomie
- safeguard
- sidekick
- comate
- cuz
- pard
- assistant
- associate
- companion
- instructor
- lecturer
- professor
- cohort
- compeer
- comrade
- concomitant
- confrere
- consort
- coordinate
- counterpart
- double
- duplicate
- equal
- match
- mate
- member
- partner
- peer
- reciprocal
- twin
- coworker
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How to use concomitants in a sentence
Concurrence finds incidents or concomitants of a fact or event, something that by accident became connected with it.
ASSIMILATIVE MEMORYMARCUS DWIGHT LARROWE (AKA PROF. A. LOISETTE)Has not one with this most respectable weed, this prime havana, the concomitants of a thousand reveries?
TOBACCO; ITS HISTORY, VARIETIES, CULTURE, MANUFACTURE AND COMMERCEE. R. BILLINGS.Tubercles, and all their concomitants as above detailed, are also met with in the liver, though not so frequently as in the lungs.
A TREATISE ON SHEEP:AMBROSE BLACKLOCKThere is no occasion for those unsightly concomitants of London sanitation, scavengers' carts.
CHAMBERS'S JOURNAL OF POPULAR LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ARTVARIOUSGale succeeded gale, with all their concomitants of bitter cold, driving sleet and snow, and tremendous seas.
THE VIKING BLOODFREDERICK WILLIAM WALLACEBut this board of advice and conciliation never sat, so we need not comment upon its possible concomitants.
THE MAKERS OF MODERN ROMEMRS. (MARGARET) OLIPHANTHenceforward half her earnings must go in rent, though her house and its concomitants are detestable beyond words.
LONDON'S UNDERWORLDTHOMAS HOLMESAnd usually the concomitants will show something of this to others.
A CHRISTIAN DIRECTORY (VOLUME 1 OF 4)RICHARD BAXTERThere was no recurrence of the sleeping fit with its concomitants.
A BOOK OF GHOSTSSABINE BARING-GOULDYou have sucked all my spiritual being with its concomitants out of me, and cannot put it back again.
A BOOK OF GHOSTSSABINE BARING-GOULD