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concord

[kon-kawrd, kong-] / ˈkɒn kɔrd, ˈkɒŋ- /




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It appears a concord had been reached, yet no ink was drying.

From BBC Jan. 20, 2026

“Washington’s most important grape crop for many years was the concord grape that went into Welch’s juice and Gallo’s sweet sparkling Cold Duck,” writes Veseth in his blog.

From Seattle Times Nov. 3, 2023

"I call for union, reconciliation and concord for a peaceful life in Guinea Bissau," Embalo said after his victory was first announced by the national election commission in January 2020.

From Reuters Feb. 1, 2022

Martin and Short share a concord built over decades' worth of performances, including 2018's Emmy-nominated Netflix special "An Evening You Will Forget For The Rest Of Your Life."

From Salon Sep. 1, 2021

You want justice and courtesy and human concord, things you never knew you wanted.

From "The Things They Carried" by Tim O'Brien

Ms. Sollek’s dusky low range mingled with Mr. Brenner’s clarion high notes in piquant concords.

From New York Times Sep. 17, 2010

His mere syntax, in the most restricted sense of that word, is not very bad; he seldom indulges out of mere incuria in false concords or blunders over a relative.

From A History of Elizabethan Literature by Saintsbury, George

Moreover, his harmonic resources were sadly limited, for the old device of letting crossing parts clash in sweet discords that resolved into as sweet or sweeter concords was denied him.

From Old Scores and New Readings Discussions on Music & Certain Musicians by Runciman, John F.

And while it is in the continuous production of such concords or correspondences that life consists, it is by the continuous production of them that life is maintained.

From The World's Greatest Books — Volume 14 — Philosophy and Economics by Hammerton, John Alexander, Sir

Few were the concords, many the discords, and some of the discords were never resolved.

From The Poetry Of Robert Browning by Brooke, Stopford A. (Stopford Augustus)




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