Concrete | Mean of concrete in English Dictionary
/ˈkɑːnˌkriːt/
- Noun
- a hard, strong material that is used for building and made by mixing cement, sand, and broken rocks with water
- slabs of concrete
- made of concrete
- a concrete floor/wall
- concrete blocks
- concrete structures
- relating to or involving specific people, things, or actions rather than general ideas or qualities
- It's helpful to have concrete examples of how words are used in context.
- The police suspected that he was guilty, but they had no concrete evidence against him. [=the police had no clear and definite proof that he committed the crime]
- concrete facts
- Does anyone have any concrete [=specific] suggestions for how we can fix this?
- We hope the meetings will produce concrete results.
- Verb
- to cover or form (something) with concrete
- They concreted (over) their drive.