Concomitant (adj)
kon-komi-tant
Naturally accompanying or associated.
Early 17th century: from late Latin concomitant- ‘accompanying’, from concomitari, from con- ‘together with’ + comitari, from Latin comes ‘companion’.
Example sentences
“She loves being a parent even with all its concomitant worries and strains.”
Ireful (adj) ayur-ful full of intense anger; wrathful. Middle English word dating back to 1250–1300; ire, -ful (more…)







