#31 Conceive --- Concur





1. Conceive

Verb

To form or devise a plan, idea, or concept in the mind.

Example: Sarah conceived a brilliant strategy to enhance team collaboration in the workplace.

  

Adjective: Conceptive

Example: The conceptive stage of the project involved brainstorming creative solutions.

 

2. Concentrate

Verb

To focus all attention or effort on a particular task or object.

Example: During exams, it's crucial to concentrate and avoid distractions for effective studying.

   

Noun: Concentration

Example: The high concentration of nutrients in the soil contributed to the lush growth of the plants.

 

3. Conclude

Verb

To bring something to an end; to reach a decision after consideration.

Example: After hours of deliberation, the jury was ready to conclude the trial.

 

Adjective: Conclusive

Example: The conclusive evidence presented in court left no doubt about the defendant's guilt.

 

4. Concoct

Verb

To create or devise by combining various ingredients or elements.

Example: The chef was able to concoct a unique and delicious dish using rare spices.

 

Noun: Concoction

Example: Her special concoction of herbs and oils became a popular remedy for headaches.

 

5. Concur

Verb

To agree or express agreement, often with the opinion or decision of others.

Example: The team members were quick to concur with the proposed changes to the project timeline.

 

Noun: Concurrence

Example: The concurrence of expert opinions strengthened the credibility of the research findings.

 

Short Conversation:

 Emily: Hey, Mark! I was thinking, what if we conceive a new approach to the marketing strategy?

Mark: That's a great idea, Emily! Let's concentrate on identifying key trends and then conclude with a plan to implement them.

Emily: Absolutely! We can also concoct engaging content to resonate with our audience. Do you concur?

Mark: I totally concur, Emily. A well-thought-out strategy will surely yield positive results.

 

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