concerning

/kənˈsɜːrnɪŋ/
adjectiveIntermediate
formal

causing worry or anxiety

The company's financial reports raised concerning questions.

The financial reports caused worry or anxiety.

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Often used in formal or professional contexts to describe situations that require attention.

formal

relating to or involving a specific topic or issue

The meeting will discuss concerning environmental policies.

The meeting will discuss policies related to the environment.

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This usage is less common but still valid in formal contexts.

Collocations

concerning behaviorbehavior that causes worryconcerning newsnews that is worryingconcerning trenda trend that is problematic

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Related Phrases

as concerningphrase
regarding or about

💡Pro Tip

Formal Usage

Use 'concerning' in formal contexts to describe situations that require attention or are worrying.

Gold Rule

Avoid Overuse

Do not overuse 'concerning' in casual conversation; it is more appropriate for formal or professional settings.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'concerning,' from Old French 'concernant,' present participle of 'concerner' (to concern), from Latin 'concernere' (to sift together, mix, concern).

📝Usage Notes

The word 'concerning' is often used in formal contexts to describe situations that are worrying or problematic. It can also be used to introduce a topic or issue.

Word Breakdown

con-
together
prefix
+
-cern-
to sift or separate
root
+
-ing
present participle
suffix
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