Concur with Meaning in English
expression
kənˈkɝ/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
kuhn-KUR with
kənkˈɜː/ /wˈɪð
kuhn-KUR with
Definition
To agree with someone or share the same opinion as them. It is more formal than simply saying 'agree.'
Usage & Nuances
More formal than 'agree with', used in academic, business, or professional settings. Often appears in writing or discussions when referencing opinions or findings ('I concur with your assessment'). Do not use for everyday casual speech.
Spanish: estar de acuerdo con - coincidir conPortuguese (BR): concordar com - estar de acordo comPortuguese (PT): concordar com - estar de acordo comChinese (Simplified): 同意 - 赞同Chinese (Traditional): 同意 - 贊同Hindi: से सहमत होनाArabic: يوافق معBengali: সম্মত হওয়া - একমত হওয়া (প্রফেশনাল প্রসঙ্গে)Russian: соглашаться с - разделять мнениеJapanese: 賛同する - 同意する(フォーマル)Vietnamese: đồng thuận với - đồng ý với (trang trọng)Korean: 동의하다 - 의견에 일치하다 (격식)Turkish: aynı fikirde olmak - hemfikir olmak (resmi)Urdu: اتفاق کرنا - متفق ہونا (رسمی سیاق میں)Indonesian: sependapat dengan - menyetujui (formal)
Example Sentences
I concur with your opinion about the project.
basic
The doctor concurs with the specialist's recommendation.
basic
Do you concur with this plan?
basic
Most experts concur with the recent findings.
natural
After much discussion, we all concurred with the final decision.
natural
I don’t entirely concur with your assessment, but I see your point.
natural