Her concern for the puppy was touching.
One concern was the leaking roof.
I have a feeling of solicitude towards my parents.
Concerns.
(To look askance is to do so with suspicion or disapproval.)"His mother would pause and look askance at the group, caught up in their games with such seriousness and concern."
Yes, the word concern is a common noun, a word for any concern of anyone.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Concern Mom Soar on Eagle Wings (childcare), Irvington, NJFamily Concern Ministries, Cleveland, OHConcern Worldwide (international charity)'To Whom It May Concern' by Bob MacKenzie
to care, give attention to, to worry about
It has come to my concern that you might be dilusional.
Concern... it depends on the usage of the word in a sentence. A direct translation would be "concierne" but I doubt that is the word you seek. For a sentence meaning " I am concerned" a more appropiate word would be "preocupado."
I have a feeling of solicitude towards my parents.
"His infatuation with all things Star Trek was of concern to his friends."
i was told never to investigate any issue that does not concern me again
May I know your concern, sir?I have a lot of concern for your health.
Without any concern that the bus was crowded he nonchalantly piled his packages on the seat next to him.
The correct spelling of the word is "concern."
The Tagalog word for "concern" is "alalahanin" or "pag-aalala."
The possible effects from global warming have caused great concern. It is possible that I could be a millionaire one day.
There are two syllables in the word concern. The syllables of the word are con-cern.
The word Concern? if so then yes..