concurrente
attendee
noun adjective kon-koo-RREN-teh Rare
Origin: From Latin concurrens, present participle of concurrere (to run together).
Also means
concurrent
Usage Note
Concurrente as a noun means a person attending an event or one of several competing parties. As an adjective it means simultaneous or concurrent, used in computing (procesos concurrentes) and law. The word is gender-neutral in form and changes only for number: concurrentes. In everyday Spanish, asistente is more common for 'attendee'.
Examples
"Todos los concurrentes aplaudieron al final."
Natural Translation
All the attendees applauded at the end.
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