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    concerned
    /kənˈsəːnd/

    adjective

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  2. involved in something or affected by it: I'd like to thank everyone concerned for making the occasion run so smoothly. It was quite a shock for all/everyone concerned. Her job is something concerned with computers.

  3. 1. a. : anxious, worried. concerned for their safety. Concerned citizens protested the mayor's proposal. b. : interested. concerned to prove the point. She was concerned to show that she could do the job. 2. a. : interestedly engaged. concerned with books and music. b. : culpably involved : implicated. arrested all concerned.

  4. CONCERN definition: 1. to cause worry to someone: 2. to be important to someone or to involve someone directly: 3. If…. Learn more.

  5. Concerned definition: interested or affected. See examples of CONCERNED used in a sentence.

  6. Jul 3, 2015 · [not before noun] affected by something; involved in something. The loss was a tragedy for all concerned. Where our children's education is concerned, no compromise is acceptable. The individuals concerned have some explaining to do. The meetings were often embarrassing for all concerned.

  7. The adjective concerned has roots in Latin terms for seeing clearly, as well as for being in relation to something. If you feel concerned, say for your neighbor who just bet his savings on a horse race, that's because you truly care for his well-being and you see that he's doing something stupid.

  8. Concern means to relate to or to affect, to interest or engage, or to worry. Concern also has several senses as a noun. If an issue or problem concerns someone, it means that it involves them or will affect them personally.

  9. concerned meaning, definition, what is concerned: involved in something or affected by it...: Learn more.

  10. Definition of 'concerned' Word Frequency. concerned. (kənsɜːʳnd ) 1. concern. 2. adjective. If you are concerned to do something, you want to do it because you think it is important. We were very concerned to keep the staff informed about what we were doing. More Synonyms of concerned. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  11. concerned worried and feeling concern about something worried or concerned? Concerned is usually used when you are talking about a problem that affects another person, society, the world, etc., while worried can be used for this or for more personal matters.