What context can I use each word in?
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
inconcurrent
Example
The two meetings are inconcurrent, so I will have to attend both separately. [inconcurrent: adjective]
Example
The opinions of the two experts were inconcurrent, causing confusion among the audience. [inconcurrent: adjective]
nonconcurrent
Example
The two classes are nonconcurrent, so I can take them both this semester. [nonconcurrent: adjective]
Example
The data from the two sources were nonconcurrent, making it difficult to draw conclusions. [nonconcurrent: adjective]
Good things to know
Which word is more common?
Nonconcurrent is more commonly used than inconcurrent in everyday language.
Whatโs the difference in the tone of formality between inconcurrent and nonconcurrent?
Inconcurrent is more formal than nonconcurrent, and is typically used in technical or academic contexts.