Concomitantly vs Simultaneously - What's the difference?
concomitantly | simultaneously |
at the same time as
incidentally to
English terms derived from French
English terms derived from Latin
Occurring at the same time.
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As adverbs the difference between concomitantly and simultaneously
is that concomitantly is at the same time as while simultaneously is occurring at the same time.concomitantly
English
Adverb
(en adverb)simultaneously
English
Adverb
(-)- The hens woke up squawking with terror because they had all dreamed simultaneously of hearing a gun go off in the distance.
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