Concurrent

How many syllables in Concurrent?

concurrent has 3 syllables

Split Concurrent into syllables?

con-cur-rent

Definition of Concurrent

Happening at the same time; simultaneous.

How should Concurrent divide into syllables

The word has three syllables. The first syllable 'con' has a vowel 'o' and a consonant 'c'. The second syllable 'cur' has a vowel 'u' and two consonants 'c' and 'r'. The third syllable 'rent' has a vowel 'e' and two consonants 'r' and 't'.

Part of Speech - Concurrent

Adjective

The two concerts were held concurrently in different cities.

Sentences with Concurrent

  • The two cars arrived at the intersection concurrently and stopped at the same time.
  • The two movies were released concurrently in different countries.
  • The two teams finished the race concurrently and tied for first place.
  • The two friends worked on the project concurrently and finished it in one day.
  • The two planes took off from the runway concurrently and flew in different directions.
  • The two classes were scheduled concurrently and the students had to choose which one to attend.
  • The two trains arrived at the station concurrently and passengers had to choose which one to board.
  • The two businesses opened their doors concurrently and competed for customers.
  • The two concerts were held concurrently in different cities.
  • The two shows were broadcast concurrently on different channels.

Quotes with Concurrent

  • Concurrent programming is hard because it involves coordinating the behavior of different threads of execution that share a common address space. - Herb Sutter
  • I have a kind of standard explanation that I give: Parkinson's Law states that work expands to fill the time available for its completion. The same is true of data. - Nathan Myhrvold
  • All the things that are worth doing, take time. - Mos Def
  • Every man is a consumer, and ought to be a producer. He is by constitution expensive, and needs to be rich. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • It is the mark of an instructed mind to rest satisfied with the degree of precision which the nature of the subject admits and not to seek exactness when only an approximation of the truth is possible. - Aristotle

Number of characters in Concurrent

10 ( c, o, n, c, u, r, r, e, n, t )

Unique letters in Concurrent

7 ( c, o, n, u, r, e, t )

Concurrent Backwards

tnerrucnoc

Phonetic Transcription of Concurrent

IPA (International): kʌˈnkɜ:ʌnt

ARA (American): kʌˈnkɝʌnt

EPA (English): kʌˈnkɜ:ʌnt

KAH-NKER-AH-NT