Accord :
eademque sententia
concordia, ita cohaeret,, eademque sententia, decorum, congruentiam, molendini, similitude, tallia, et symphoniae, SUCCINO, unitatis, unio, pactum, symmetriarum, amicitiam,, pax
conveniunt, eademque sententia, consensu, consedisset, In casurum tecum, ut cum, similis erit, conciliare, flectere, libera, dare, dona, redde, motus, statera, secundum, congruentiam, congruitatis
secundumamaveris,gentiumsecundumsecundum
secundumamaveris,gentiumsecundumsecundum
Noun(1) harmony of people's opinions or actions or characters(2) concurrence of opinion(3) a written agreement between two states or sovereigns(4) sympathetic compatibility
Verb(1) go together(2) allow to have
(1) And yet, it is quite significant that the representatives of differing groups and interests have reached accord by mutual compromise.(2) It would be fair to say that, while we conversed amicably for what was a very long session, our views on international politics were not in accord .(3) Many political affiliations are passed down through the chain, with entire villages voting in accord during an election.(4) a peace accord(5) But social accord will not exist if, as a result of reform, people's spending increases by more than half while their wages go up only a quarter.(6) The other European countries were not in accord .(7) One explanation for this lack of accord is the fact that a consensus about the subject of the right side of this wall was reached only recently.(8) MPs across Greater Manchester are in accord in their hopes for 2002.(9) Cheng said the government and the public were in accord on preservation of heritage sites.(10) the government and the rebels are in accord on one point(11) Given space constraints, I focus my response on the most salient areas of disagreement rather than the many issues on which we are in accord .(12) The evolutionary psychologists and I are in accord in opposing conventional feminist assumptions.(13) Some of these meetings have resulted in accord and renewed resolve to work together.(14) The two men were in accord as to how the world ÔÇÿshouldÔÇÖ work.(15) Yet the campaign by the IH to beautify the Irish home by emphasizing the domestic role of women was not met with universal accord by the female readers of the paper.(16) For once in accord , Taylor and I rolled our eyes at each other.
Related Phrases of accord(1) in accord ::
secundum(2) in accord with ::
secundum(3) accord with ::
secundum(4) of one's own accord ::
ULTRO
(1) in accord ::
secundum(2) in accord with ::
secundum(3) accord with ::
secundum(4) of one's own accord ::
ULTRO
Synonyms
Noun
1. pact ::
foedus
2. agreement ::
pactum
3. accordance ::
secundum
Verb
4. give ::
dare
5. correspond to ::
correspondent
6. allot ::
veniat
7. concord ::
concordia
Noun
1. pact ::
foedus
2. agreement ::
pactum
3. accordance ::
secundum
Verb
4. give ::
dare
5. correspond to ::
correspondent
6. allot ::
veniat
7. concord ::
concordia
Different Formsaccord, accordant, accorded, accords
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