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Attested vs Concur - What's the difference?

attested | concur |

As verbs the difference between attested and concur

is that attested is past tense of attest while concur is to unite or agree (in action or opinion); to have a common opinion; to coincide; to correspond.

As an adjective attested

is proven; shown to be true with evidence.

attested

English

Verb

(head)
  • (attest)
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Proven; shown to be true with evidence
  • Supported with testimony
  • Certified as good, correct, or pure
  • * 1599 , , First Folio edition, Act V, Scene 1:
  • A Contract of eternall bond of loue,
    Confirm'd by mutuall ioynder of your hands,
    Atte?ted by the holy clo?e of lippes,
  • (linguistics) Of words or languages, proven to have existed by records.
  • *
  • A term should be included if it's likely that someone would run accross it and want to know what it means. This in turn leads to the somewhat more formal guideline of including a term if it is attested' and ' idiomatic .
  • * The word slæpwerig'' (sleep-weary) is attested in the Exeter Book in the form ''slæpwerigne .
  • See also

    * approved * cited * documented * proved * supported English autological terms

    concur

    English

    Verb

    (concurr)
  • To unite or agree (in action or opinion); to have a common opinion; to coincide; to correspond.
  • To meet in the same point; to combine or conjoin; to contribute or help towards a common object or effect.
  • (obsolete) To run together; to meet.
  • Synonyms

    * acquiesce * agree

    Antonyms

    * disagree * dissent

    References

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