concern
[kənˈsɜːrn]
Definition:
1. Something that interests you because it is important or affects you.
2. To be about something.
3. Have to do with or be relevant to.
Use 'concern' in a sentence:
- 1. Some manifestation of your concern would have been appreciated.
- 2. She was concerned that she might miss the turning and get lost.
- 3. As far as I am concerned, you can do what you like.
- 4. He didn't seem in the least concerned for her safety.
- 5. Without her care and concern, he had no chance at all.
- 6. Doctors I came into contact with voiced their concern.
- 7. Our major concern here is combatting poverty.
- 8. Concern is growing over the number of children excluded from school.
- 9. Hamnett does not believe environmental concern is a passing fad.
- 10. My main concern now is to protect the children.
- 11. There is growing concern over the safety of the missing teenager.
- 12. His concern was that people would know that he was responsible.
- 13. The problem is of the same order of magnitude for all concerned.
- 14. My prime concern is to protect my property.
- 15. The new regulations will be of benefit to everyone concerned.
- 16. Our primary concern must be the children.
- 17. The rise of racism in America is a serious concern.
- 18. There is grave concern for the safety of witnesses.
- 19. Some senators expressed concern about being portrayed as gay-bashers.
- 20. As far as we knew, there was no cause for concern.
- 21. I didn't concern myself with politics.
- 22. He expressed grave concern at American attitudes.
- 23. She was concerned to write about situations that everybody could identify with.
- 24. There is no cause for concern.
- 25. What are your main concerns as a writer?
- 26. The President is deeply concerned about this issue.
- 27. The article was essentially concerned with her relationship with her parents.
- 28. Teachers have expressed concern about the changes.
- 29. The report expressed concern over continuing high unemployment.
- 30. The statistics were received with concern.
- 31. It was a matter of some concern to most of those present.
- 32. A number of parents have voiced concern about their children's safety.
- 33. I find it difficult to be objective where he's concerned.
- 34. My overriding concern is to raise the standards of state education.
- 35. There is a concern about replenishment of the population.
- 36. He asked several questions concerning the future of the company.
- 37. He assumed an air of concern.
- 38. Our main concern is to provide quality customer service.
- 39. This chapter concerns itself with the historical background.
- 40. She had never been greatly concerned about her appearance.
- 41. Stress at work is a matter of concern to staff and management.
- 42. Concern to protect national sovereignty is far from new.
- 43. The President's health was giving serious cause for concern.
- 44. All cases concerning children are dealt with in a special children's court.
- 45. These, then, are the main areas of concern.
- 46. One major difference between these computers concerns the way in which they store information.
- 47. Quite rightly , the environment is of great concern.
- 48. Concern for the environment is at the core of our policies.
- 49. Quite rightly, the environment is of great concern.
- 50. It concerns me that you no longer seem to care.
- 51. In the meeting, voters raised concerns about health care.
- 52. The new legislation concerns health and safety at work.
- 53. There is growing concern about violence on television.
- 54. Where people were concerned, his threshold of boredom was low.