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coincident

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Main Entry: coincident
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: concurring, happening together

Synonyms:

ancillary, attendant, attending, coinciding, collateral, concomitant, consonant, contemporaneous, contemporary, coordinate, correspondent, incident, satellite, simultaneous, synchronous
Main Entry: ancillary
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: extra; supplementary

Synonyms:

accessory, accompanying, additional, adjuvant, appurtenant, attendant, attending, coincident, collateral, concomitant, contributory, incident, satellite, secondary, subordinate, subservient, subsidary

Antonyms:

necessary, needed
Main Entry: attendant
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: being present or related

Synonyms:

accessory, accompanying, ancillary, associated, attending, coincident, concomitant, consequent, incident

Antonyms:

absent, detached
Main Entry: collateral
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: indirect, secondary

Synonyms:

accessory, accompanying, added, adjunctive, adjuvant, ancillary, appurtenant, attendant, auxiliary, circuitous, coincident, complementary, concomitant, concurrent, confirmatory, coordinate, corresponding, corroborative, dependent, incident, lateral, not lineal, parallel, related, roundabout, satellite, side, sub, subordinate, subservient, subsidiary, supporting, tributary, under

Antonyms:

chief, direct, main, primary, principal
Main Entry: common
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: generally known; held in common

Synonyms:

accepted, coincident, collective, communal, communistic, community, commutual, congruous, conjoint, conjunct, constant, corporate, correspondent, customary, general, generic, in common, intermutual, joint, like, mutual, popular, prevailing, prevalent, public, reciprocal, shared, social, socialistic, united, universal, usual, well-known, widespread
Notes: mutual applies to reciprocal relationships between two or more things; if something is held in common, use 'common' instead
Main Entry: concomitant
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: contributing, accompanying

Synonyms:

accessory, adjuvant, agreeing, ancillary, associated with, associative, attendant, attending, belonging, coefficient, coetaneous, coeval, coexistent, coincident, coincidental, collateral, complementary, concordant, concurrent, conjoined, conjoined with, connected, contemporaneous, contemporary, coordinate, corollary, coterminous, coupled with, fellow, in tempo, in time, incident, isochronal, isochronous, joint, satellite, synchronal, synchronous, synergetic, synergistic

Antonyms:

accidental, chance, unrelated
Main Entry: concurrent
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: simultaneous

Synonyms:

circumstantial, coeval, coexisting, coincident, concerted, concomitant, contemporaneous, in sync, incidental, parallel, synchronal, synchronous
Main Entry: consonant
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: agreeing, consistent

Synonyms:

accordant, according, agnate, akin, alike, analogous, blending, coincident, comparable, compatible, concordant, conformable, congenial, congruous, correspondent, corresponding, harmonious, in agreement, in rapport, like, parallel, similar, suitable, sympathetic, uniform

Antonyms:

disagreeing, dissonant, incompatible, incongruent, incongruous, inconsistent, inconsonant
Main Entry: contemporary
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: existing, occurring at same time

Synonyms:

accompanying, associated, attendant, coetaneous, coeval, coexistent, coexisting, coincident, concomitant, concurrent, connected, contemporaneous, current, linked, present, related, simultaneous, synchronal, synchronic, synchronous

Antonyms:

future, past, preceding, succeeding
Main Entry: modern
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: new, up-to-date

Synonyms:

avant-garde, coincident, concomitant, concurrent, contempo, contemporary, current, cutting-edge, fresh, last word, late, latest, latter-day, leading-edge, modernistic, modernized, modish, neoteric, new-fashioned, newfangled, novel, now, present, present-day, prevailing, prevalent, recent, state-of-the-art*, stylish, today, twenty- first century, up-to-the-minute, with-it

Antonyms:

ancient, antiquated, obsolete, old, old-fashioned, outdated, passe
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