adjective
- naturally accompanying or associated with something else
Usage: formal
noun
- something that naturally accompanies or is associated with something else
Usage: formal
Examples
- The concomitant rise in unemployment followed the economic downturn.
- Fever is often concomitant with infection.
- Success brought with it the concomitant pressures of fame.
- Poverty and its concomitant problems affect many urban areas.
- The medication’s benefits came with several unpleasant concomitants.
- Economic growth and environmental damage are unfortunate concomitants.
- The concomitant symptoms helped doctors make the diagnosis.