concordance
Americannoun
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agreement; concord; harmony.
the concordance of the membership.
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an alphabetical index of the principal words of a book, as of the Bible, with a reference to the passage in which each occurs.
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an alphabetical index of subjects or topics.
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(in genetic studies) the degree of similarity in a pair of twins with respect to the presence or absence of a particular disease or trait.
noun
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a state or condition of agreement or harmony
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a book that indexes the principal words in a literary work, often with the immediate context and an account of the meaning
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an index produced by computer or machine, alphabetically listing every word in a text
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an alphabetical list of subjects or topics
Etymology
Origin of concordance
1350–1400; Middle English concordaunce < Anglo-French, equivalent to Middle French concordance < Medieval Latin concordantia. See concord, -ance
Explanation
Concordance happens when everything agrees. It can refer to an agreement of opinions, or it can describe things that are in harmony. Your words may be in concordance with your actions — that means they're expressing the same thing. Concordance traces back to the Latin word concordans, meaning "being of one mind." When things are in concordance, it's as if they're of one mind: they agree or are in harmony. A talented home designer will remodel an interior so there's concordance from room to room. If you're a scholarly type, you might already know concordance can also be a list of the main words in a book, usually linked to the passages where they occur.
Vocabulary lists containing concordance
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Example Sentences
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The C-index, or concordance index, measures how well a model can rank people by risk.
From Science Daily • Jan. 9, 2026
This is a story about conflict, internal and external, but it also allows, in songs such as “Great Expectations” and “Stay Gold,” for luxuriant and surprising concordance.
From New York Times • Mar. 6, 2023
“Additionally, ChatGPT demonstrated a high level of concordance and insight in its explanations. These results suggest that large language models may have the potential to assist with medical education, and potentially, clinical decision-making.”
From Washington Times • Jan. 29, 2023
“A substantial literature on couple concordance exists for health behaviors such as alcohol intake, sleep duration and physical activity,” the study states.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 19, 2022
The term concordance refers to the fraction of twins who possess a trait in common.
From "The Gene" by Siddhartha Mukherjee
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