What is another word for coexistent?

Pronunciation: [kˌə͡ʊɛɡzˈɪstənt] (IPA)

Coexistent refers to things that exist or occur at the same time in the same space. Synonyms for coexistent include concurrent, simultaneous, coincident, and concomitant. Concurrent refers to things that happen or exist at the same time and are related or connected. Simultaneous implies that things happen or exist at the same time, without any necessary connection or relationship. Coincident suggests chance or luck, where things happen to occur at the same time. Concomitant implies a close connection or association between two things that happen or exist at the same time. Other synonyms for coexistent include contemporary, congruent, and coeval.

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What are the hypernyms for Coexistent?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for coexistent?

Coexistent simply means "existing at the same time". Therefore, antonyms for coexistent would be words that connote the opposite of "existing at the same time". These antonyms include words such as "sequential", "successive", "single", "isolated", "separate", "distinct", "independent", and "non-concurrent". Sequential and successive imply that things occur one after the other, without coexistence. Single and isolated imply that something exists alone, without any other object or thing coexisting with it. Separate, distinct and independent connote that they exist as a separate entity or individual, not coexisting with something else. Finally, non-concurrent implies that things do not happen simultaneously or do not coexist.

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Usage examples for Coexistent

At all events it does not precede it; and when we are in doubt, between two coexistent phenomena, which is cause and which effect, we rightly deem the question solved if we can ascertain which of them preceded the other.
"A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive (Vol. 1 of 2)"
John Stuart Mill
Nor by the Method of Agreement; for though all pendulums agree in this, that during their oscillations the earth is always present, why may we not as well ascribe the phenomenon to the sun, which is equally a coexistent fact in all the experiments?
"A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive (Vol. 1 of 2)"
John Stuart Mill
It seemed that within her, coexistent and for ever in conflict, there were two Glorias: a girl who was very young, spoiled, vain, and selfish; a girl who was older, who looked above and beyond the confines of her own self, who was warmhearted and impulsive, and could be generous.
"The Everlasting Whisper"
Jackson Gregory

Famous quotes with Coexistent

  • In that instant when I had seen the blazing star that was the Star Maker, I had glimpsed, in the very eye of that splendor, strange vistas of being; as though in the depths of the hypercosmical past and the hypercosmical future also, yet coexistent in eternity, lay cosmos beyond cosmos.
    Olaf Stapledon

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