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concierge
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "concierge" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun and is used to describe a person in a hotel or apartment building who is responsible for providing services such as helping guests with tasks or providing information. For example, "The concierge was able to help me find a nearby restaurant with vegetarian options."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(2)
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60 human-written examples
Zaharaenlaweb.com is a privately-run concierge service for everything from cycle hire to diving and horse riding.
News & Media
Log fires in the lounge and dining room keep things cosy in the winter, and there's a concierge to arrange tours, cookery classes and restaurant bookings.
News & Media
Ask your concierge if he can get you on the list, but remember, nobody arrives before midnight.
News & Media
It's 14 years since Andrea Osborne gave up her job in IT to set up Cushion the Impact, a concierge and life-management business.
News & Media
For some, the perks that come with many credit cards, such as free concierge services, cosmetics and air-miles, make keeping a wallet-full worthwhile.
News & Media
ABN Amro, a Dutch bank, plans to offer concierge services to its British employees soon.Does "lifestyle management" help?
News & Media
Another popular time-saver is a medical concierge service.
News & Media
In 2006 he was forced to resign after claims, never proven, that he had leaked the bank records of a concierge who had told the press of his presence at a house in Brasília where orgiastic parties were held by his political associates.
News & Media
As the population of plutocrats has grown, so has an industry dedicated to helping them get their money's worth.Clustered around Berkeley Square in central London, this crew consists of property finders, educational consultants, advisers on art and philanthropy, social secretaries and concierge services.
News & Media
From the madame of the bidonville brothel in her native Cameroon to the concierge of the Paris immeuble, women laugh, cry, hate and love their way through life.
News & Media
"English bullshit" was how the concierge at the Carlyle Hotel responded when asked by the New York Post about The Economist's recent observation that "tables are now plentiful in restaurants that were once fully booked weeks ahead".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "concierge", ensure the context clearly indicates the setting, such as a hotel, residential building, or lifestyle management service, to avoid ambiguity. For example: "The hotel concierge arranged transportation for us".
Common error
Avoid assuming a "concierge" can fulfill requests outside their typical purview (e.g., illegal activities). Their primary role is to provide legitimate assistance and information within their designated environment.
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Linguistic Context
The word "concierge" functions primarily as a noun, denoting a person who attends to the wishes of hotel guests or building tenants. Ludwig AI's examples show its usage in diverse contexts, from luxury hotels to residential buildings.
Frequent in
News & Media
88%
Encyclopedias
7%
Science
5%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "concierge" is a common noun primarily used to describe an individual providing assistance and information, typically in a hotel or residential setting. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and widespread usage. It appears most frequently in news and media, with a neutral formality level. Related terms include "guest services manager" and "personal assistant", offering alternative ways to describe similar roles. When using "concierge", clarity about the specific setting is crucial. Avoid assuming they can fulfill requests beyond their typical duties. The word is correctly spelled "concierge", not "concerge".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
hotel receptionist
Focuses specifically on the role within a hotel setting, emphasizing front desk duties.
guest services manager
Highlights the management aspect and responsibility for overall guest satisfaction.
residential caretaker
Emphasizes the residential aspect, focusing on maintenance and assistance in an apartment or building.
personal assistant
Broadens the scope to individual assistance beyond a specific location.
lifestyle manager
Highlights a comprehensive approach to managing various aspects of a client's life.
information desk clerk
Focuses primarily on providing information and directions.
customer service representative
Emphasizes providing assistance and resolving customer issues.
building superintendent
Focuses on the maintenance and operational aspects of a building.
property manager
Deals with the administrative and financial aspects of managing a property.
errand service
Shifts the focus from a person to a service that performs tasks and errands.
FAQs
How do I use "concierge" in a sentence?
You can use "concierge" to refer to a person who assists guests at a hotel or apartment building. For example, "The "hotel concierge" helped us book a tour."
What is a "concierge" service?
A "concierge" service is a business that provides personal assistance services, such as running errands, making reservations, or planning events. These services are often used by busy professionals or individuals who need help with everyday tasks. Consider the difference between a "personal assistant" and a traditional concierge.
What can I say instead of "concierge"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "guest services manager", "residential caretaker", or ""personal assistant"".
Which is correct, "concierge" or "concerge"?
"Concierge" is the correct spelling. "Concerge" is a misspelling.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested