concrete

(noun, adjective, verb)

adjective

1. capable of being perceived by the senses; not abstract or imaginary

- concrete objects such as trees

Similar word(s): objective, real, tangible, practical, existent, real, tangible, touchable

2. formed by the coalescence of particles

Similar word(s): solid

Sentences with concrete as an adjective:

- Fuzzy videotapes and distorted sound recordings are not concrete evidence that bigfoot exists.

- Once arrested, I realized that handcuffs are concrete, even if my concept of what is legal wasn’t.

- The office building had concrete flower boxes out front.

noun

1. a strong hard building material composed of sand and gravel and cement and water

Definition categories: substance, pavement, paving

Sentences with concrete as a noun:

- The road was made of concrete that had been poured in large slabs.

verb

1. cover with cement

- concrete the walls

Definition categories: contact, cover

2. form into a solid mass; coalesce

Definition categories: change, solidify

Sentences with concrete as a verb:

- I hate grass, so I concreted over my lawn.