The word "concernement" refers to something that is of importance or relevance. It is spelled with the letter "c" followed by "oncernement" and is pronounced /kənˈsɜːn.mənt/. The first syllable is stressed, with the vowel sound being represented by the IPA symbol /ə/. The second syllable features the consonant cluster "nc" representing the nasal sound /n/ followed by the vowel sound /ɜː/. The final syllable features the consonant cluster "ment" representing the sound /mənt/. While not a commonly used word, "concernement" accurately describes the state of being of something that is important or significant.
The word "concernement" is derived from the Middle French word "concernement" which was a noun form of the verb "concerner" meaning "to concern" or "to be of importance". It ultimately comes from the Latin word "concernere" which also means "to concern" or "to be important". The Latin word is a combination of "con-" (meaning "with" or "together") and "cernere" (meaning "to sift" or "to decide"). Hence, "concernement" can be understood to mean something that is relevant or important.