Concert (noun)

  1. A live performance of music, typically by several performers.
  2. A public performance of music, drama, or dance.
  3. An agreement or understanding between parties.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from french concert (earlier concerte), from italian concerto, from concertare "agreement", from con- "together" + certare "to dispute".

Examples:

  1. We went to a concert last night.
  2. The concert was held in the city center.
  3. The concert was organized by the local music school.
  4. They played a concert of classical music.
  5. The company reached a concert with their supplier.
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