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    concourse
    /ˈkɒnkɔːs/

    noun

    • 1. a large open area inside or in front of a public building: "a station concourse" Similar entrancefoyerlobbyhall
    • 2. a crowd or assembly of people: formal "a vast concourse of onlookers"

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  2. Concourse is a noun that means a large space or room in a public building such as a station or airport that people meet in or pass through. Learn more about the word, its pronunciation, synonyms and usage with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. The meaning of CONCOURSE is an act or process of coming together and merging. How to use concourse in a sentence.

  4. a boulevard or other broad thoroughfare. a large open space for accommodating crowds, as in a railroad station. an area or grounds for racing, athletic sports, etc. an act or instance of running or coming together; confluence: a concourse of events. concourse. / ˈkɒŋ-; ˈkɒnkɔːs /.

  5. a large space or room in a public building such as a station or airport that people meet in or pass through: There's a ticket machine on the main concourse. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Parts of buildings: passages & entrance areas. arcade. archway. breezeway. desk. entryway. foyer. gangway. hallway. lobby. marquee. on the doorstep.

  6. Concourse is a noun that means a large, open part of a public building, especially an airport or a train station. Learn how to use it in sentences, how to pronounce it and what synonyms it has.

  7. The wide, open area that's either inside or in front of a building is called a concourse. A concourse is often located where many paths or hallways meet. Many kinds of buildings have a concourse, including train stations, airports, hotels, and shopping malls.

  8. Concourse is a noun that means a large group of people gathered together, a wide hall in a public building, or a coming or flowing together. Learn more about its synonyms, pronunciation, word origin, and usage in sentences.