Canadian English Meaning of concrete
concrete
Other Canadian English words related to concrete
- actual
- factual
- real
- TRUE
- effective
- existent
- final
- genuine
- literal
- very
- absolute
- attested
- authentic
- authenticated
- authoritative
- believable
- bona fide
- definite
- certified
- confirmed
- convincing
- De facto
- demonstrated
- established
- hard
- uncontestable
- incontrovertible
- indisputable
- indubitable
- inescapable
- irrefutable
- Objective
- palpable
- positive
- proven
- real life
- realistic
- substantial
- for sure
- tangible
- Undeniable
- unmistakable
- unquestionable
- valid
- validated
- Verifiable
- verified
- real-world
- substantiated
- alleged
- conjectural
- hypothetical
- ideal
- nonexistent
- platonic
- possible
- potential
- theoretical
- theoretical
- abstract
- assumed
- chimeric
- chimerical
- envisaged
- envisaged
- legendary
- Fanciful
- Fictional
- fictitious
- illusory
- imaginary
- imagined
- non-existent
- invented
- legendary
- pretend
- pictured
- reputable
- Romantic
- supposed
- assumed
- symbolic
- visualized
- conceived
- fabricated
- fake
- pretend
- unreal
- virtual
- made-up
Nearest Words of concrete
- concrete jungle => concrete jungle
- concrete mixer => Concrete mixer
- concrete representation => Concrete representation
- concretely => categorically
- concreteness => concreteness
- concretion => Concretion
- concretise => concretise
- concretism => Concretism
- concretistic => concretistic
- concretize => concretize
Definitions and Meaning of concrete in English
concrete (n)
a strong hard building material composed of sand and gravel and cement and water
concrete (v)
cover with cement
form into a solid mass; coalesce
concrete (a)
capable of being perceived by the senses; not abstract or imaginary
concrete (s)
formed by the coalescence of particles
FAQs About the word concrete
concrete
a strong hard building material composed of sand and gravel and cement and water, cover with cement, form into a solid mass; coalesce, capable of being perceive
actual,factual,real,TRUE,effective,existent,final,genuine,literal,very
alleged,conjectural,hypothetical,ideal,nonexistent,platonic,possible,potential,theoretical,theoretical
concourse => Concourse, concordat => Concordat, concordant => concordant, concordance => concordance, concord grape => Concord grape,