concerned
Americanadjective
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interested or affected.
concerned citizens.
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troubled or anxious.
a concerned look.
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having a connection or involvement; participating.
They arrested all those concerned in the kidnapping.
adjective
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(postpositive) interested, guilty, involved, or appropriate
I shall find the boy concerned and punish him
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worried, troubled, or solicitous
Other Word Forms
- concernedly adverb
- concernedness noun
- underconcerned adjective
Etymology
Origin of concerned
Example Sentences
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“The difference is that in the U.S., the consumer, I believe, is concerned about the economy and more hesitant,” he said.
"Parties and candidates have already been preparing for some time, and will be understandably concerned," he added.
From BBC
Many would-be buyers are still frustrated with high home prices and concerned about their job security, making them wary of large purchases like a new home.
I can’t recall if he’d previously mentioned not wanting more kids, but either way, I thought nothing of it where I was concerned.
From Los Angeles Times
Were you ever concerned that you were asking too much of this classic text?
From Los Angeles Times
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