words associated with accord
Synonyms of accord
alliance: : the state of being allied : the action of allying nations in close alliance
compact: : predominantly formed or filled : composed , made Miss Austen’s novels are compact of delicate trivialities … —Samuel Alexander
convention: : agreement , contract
covenant: : a usually formal, solemn, and binding agreement : compact … international law, which depends upon the sanctity of covenants between rulers. —George H. Sabine
pact: : compact entry 4
treaty: : an agreement or arrangement made by negotiation:
Words Related to accord
entente: : an international understanding providing for a common course of action
entente cordiale: : entente sense 1
bargain: : an agreement between parties settling what each gives or receives in a transaction between them or what course of action or policy each pursues in respect to the other They struck a bargain to sell only to each other. Keep your side of the bargain .
bond: : something that binds or restrains : fetter prisoners freed from their bonds the bonds of oppression
charter: : a written instrument (see instrument entry 1 sense 4 ) or contract (such as a deed) executed in due form
concord: : a state of agreement : harmony
contract: : a binding agreement between two or more persons or parties
deal: : part , portion
settlement: : the act or process of settling
understanding: : a mental grasp : comprehension
projet: : plan
Synonyms of accord
accordance: : agreement , conformity in accordance with a rule
agreement: : harmony of opinion, action, or character : concord There is widespread agreement on this issue.
conformance: : conformity
conformity: : correspondence in form, manner, or character : agreement behaved in conformity with her beliefs
congruence: : the quality or state of agreeing, coinciding, or being congruent … the happy congruence of nature and reason … —Gertrude Himmelfarb
congruency: : congruence
congruity: : the quality or state of being congruent or congruous
consonance: : harmony or agreement among components His beliefs are in consonance with the political party’s views.
harmony: : tuneful sound : melody
tune: : a pleasing succession of musical tones : melody
Words Related to accord
compatibility: : capable of existing together in harmony compatible theories compatible people
assimilation: : an act, process, or instance of assimilating The clash of lifestyles has made assimilation difficult.
integration: : the act or process or an instance of integrating: such as
oneness: : the quality or state or fact of being one: such as
solidarity: : unity (as of a group or class) that produces or is based on community of interests, objectives, and standards
togetherness: : in or into one place, mass, collection, or group the men get together every Thursday for poker
affinity: : relationship by marriage
empathy: : the action of understanding, being aware of, being sensitive to, and vicariously experiencing the feelings, thoughts, and experience of another of either the past or present without having the feelings, thoughts, and experience fully communicated in an objectively explicit manner
sympathy: : an affinity, association, or relationship between persons or things wherein whatever affects one similarly affects the other
Near Antonyms of accord
contrast: : to set off in contrast : compare or appraise in respect to differences Contrast European and American manners. Contrast the two major characters of the novel. — often used with to or with contrasting the painter with her contemporaries
discrepancy: : the quality or state of disagreeing or being at variance
disparateness: : markedly distinct in quality or character
disparity: : markedly distinct in quality or character
dissimilarity: : unlike people with dissimilar backgrounds
distinction: : division
distinctiveness: : marking as separate or different : serving to distinguish the distinctive flight of the crane
distinctness: : distinguishable to the eye or mind as being discrete (see discrete sense 1 ) or not the same : separate a distinct cultural group teaching as distinct from research
diverseness: : differing from one another : unlike people with diverse interests
diversity: : the condition of having or being composed of differing elements : variety
unlikeness: : not like: such as
deviance: : deviant quality, state, or behavior
divergence: : a drawing apart (as of lines extending from a common center)
discord: : lack of agreement or harmony (as between persons, things, or ideas) … must we fall into the jabber and babel of discord while victory is still unattained? —Sir Winston Churchill
discordance: : lack of agreement or harmony : the state or an instance of being discordant
dissension: : disagreement
dissention: : disagreement
dissent: : to withhold assent or approval
dissidence: : dissent , disagreement political dissidence
disunity: : lack of unity
friction: : the rubbing of one body against another the friction of sandpaper on wood
strife: : bitter sometimes violent conflict or dissension political strife
variability: : able or apt to vary : subject to variation or changes variable winds variable costs
variance: : the fact, quality, or state of being variable or variant : difference , variation yearly variance in crops
incompatibility: : the quality or state of being incompatible
Antonyms of accord
conflict: : fight , battle , war an armed conflict
disagreement: : the act of disagreeing
incongruence: : incongruity
incongruity: : the quality or state of being incongruous
incongruousness: : lacking congruity: such as
Synonyms of accord
agreement: : harmony of opinion, action, or character : concord There is widespread agreement on this issue.
bargain: : an agreement between parties settling what each gives or receives in a transaction between them or what course of action or policy each pursues in respect to the other They struck a bargain to sell only to each other. Keep your side of the bargain .
compact: : predominantly formed or filled : composed , made Miss Austen’s novels are compact of delicate trivialities … —Samuel Alexander
contract: : a binding agreement between two or more persons or parties
convention: : agreement , contract
covenant: : a usually formal, solemn, and binding agreement : compact … international law, which depends upon the sanctity of covenants between rulers. —George H. Sabine
deal: : part , portion
disposition: : prevailing tendency, mood, or inclination
pact: : compact entry 4
settlement: : the act or process of settling
understanding: : a mental grasp : comprehension
Words Related to accord
charter: : a written instrument (see instrument entry 1 sense 4 ) or contract (such as a deed) executed in due form
treaty: : an agreement or arrangement made by negotiation:
binder: : a person or machine that binds something (such as books)
pledge: : a bailment of a chattel as security for a debt or other obligation without involving transfer of title
promise: : a declaration that one will do or refrain from doing something specified
alliance: : the state of being allied : the action of allying nations in close alliance
association: : the act of associating
entente: : an international understanding providing for a common course of action
entente cordiale: : entente sense 1
league: : any of various units of distance from about 2.4 to 4.6 statute miles (3.9 to 7.4 kilometers)
partnership: : the state of being a partner : participation scientists working in partnership with each other
acceptance: : the quality or state of being accepted or acceptable His theories have gained widespread acceptance .
approval: : an act or instance of approving something : approbation The change is subject to the committee’s approval .
assent: : to agree to or approve of something (such as an idea or suggestion) especially after thoughtful consideration : concur assent to a proposal
concurrence: : agreement or union in action : cooperation
consent: : to give assent or approval : agree consent to being tested Her father consented to the marriage.
OK: : all right OK, Doctor, I’ll let you know —John Hersey
okay: : all right OK, Doctor, I’ll let you know —John Hersey
Synonyms of accord
agreement: : harmony of opinion, action, or character : concord There is widespread agreement on this issue.
concurrence: : agreement or union in action : cooperation
concurrency: : concurrence
consensus: : general agreement : unanimity the consensus of their opinion, based on reports … from the border —John Hersey
unanimity: : the quality or state of being unanimous
unison: : identity in musical pitch
Words Related to accord
accession: : the act or process by which someone rises to a position of honor or power the accession of a new queen a politician’s accession to power Queen Victoria’s accession to the throne/crown occurred in 1837.
adhesion: : steady or firm attachment : adherence
assent: : to agree to or approve of something (such as an idea or suggestion) especially after thoughtful consideration : concur assent to a proposal
assentation: : ready assent especially when insincere or obsequious
consent: : to give assent or approval : agree consent to being tested Her father consented to the marriage.
acceptance: : the quality or state of being accepted or acceptable His theories have gained widespread acceptance .
acquiescence: : passive acceptance or submission : the act of acquiescing or the state of being acquiescent I was surprised by his acquiescence to their demands.
concession: : the act or an instance of conceding (as by granting something as a right, accepting something as true, or acknowledging defeat) The union will seek further concessions before accepting the contract.
embrace: : to clasp in the arms : hug
embracement: : to clasp in the arms : hug
approbation: : commendation , praise a plan that has won the approbation of the mayor
approval: : an act or instance of approving something : approbation The change is subject to the committee’s approval .
favor: : friendly regard shown toward another especially by a superior a politician attempting to keep the favor of the voters
alliance: : the state of being allied : the action of allying nations in close alliance
collaboration: : to work jointly with others or together especially in an intellectual endeavor An international team of scientists collaborated on the study.
collusion: : secret agreement or cooperation especially for an illegal or deceitful purpose acting in collusion with the enemy
complicity: : association or participation in or as if in a wrongful act arrested for complicity in the crime
conspiracy: : the act of conspiring together They were accused of conspiracy to commit murder.
compliance: : the act or process of complying to a desire, demand, proposal, or regimen or to coercion Patient compliance in completing the treatment regimens was excellent. —Georgia A. Chrousos
concert: : agreement in design or plan : union formed by mutual communication of opinion and views
concertedness: : mutually contrived or agreed on a concerted effort a concerted agreement
concord: : a state of agreement : harmony
concordance: : an alphabetical index of the principal words in a book or the works of an author with their immediate contexts
conformity: : correspondence in form, manner, or character : agreement behaved in conformity with her beliefs
consonance: : harmony or agreement among components His beliefs are in consonance with the political party’s views.
harmony: : tuneful sound : melody
oneness: : the quality or state or fact of being one: such as
solidarity: : unity (as of a group or class) that produces or is based on community of interests, objectives, and standards
understanding: : a mental grasp : comprehension
union: : an act or instance of uniting or joining two or more things into one: such as
empathy: : the action of understanding, being aware of, being sensitive to, and vicariously experiencing the feelings, thoughts, and experience of another of either the past or present without having the feelings, thoughts, and experience fully communicated in an objectively explicit manner
rapport: : a friendly, harmonious relationship
sympathy: : an affinity, association, or relationship between persons or things wherein whatever affects one similarly affects the other
Phrases Synonymous with accord
Near Antonyms of accord
discord: : lack of agreement or harmony (as between persons, things, or ideas) … must we fall into the jabber and babel of discord while victory is still unattained? —Sir Winston Churchill
dissension: : disagreement
dissention: : disagreement
dissent: : to withhold assent or approval
opposition: : a configuration (see configuration sense 1b ) in which one celestial (see celestial entry 1 sense 2 ) body is opposite another (such as the sun) in the sky or in which the elongation (see elongation sense 1 ) is near or equal to 180 degrees
resistance: : an act or instance of resisting : opposition
disapprobation: : the act or state of disapproving : the state of being disapproved : condemnation
disapproval: : disapprobation , censure
disfavor: : disapproval , dislike practices looked upon with disfavor
Antonyms of accord
conflict: : fight , battle , war an armed conflict
disagreement: : the act of disagreeing
dissensus: : difference of opinion
Synonyms of accord
autonomy: : the quality or state of being self-governing
choice: : the act of choosing : selection finding it hard to make a choice
free will: : voluntary , spontaneous
self-determination: : free choice of one’s own acts or states without external compulsion
volition: : the power of choosing or determining : will
will: : desire , wish call it what you will
Words Related to accord
election: : an act or process of electing the election of a new governor
preference: : the act of preferring : the state of being preferred
selection: : the act or process of selecting : the state of being selected
bent: : unenclosed grassland
devices: : something devised or contrived: such as
disposition: : prevailing tendency, mood, or inclination
inclination: : natural disposition : character
leaning: : a definite but not decisive attraction or tendency — often used in plural radical leanings
partiality: : the quality or state of being partial : bias
penchant: : a strong and continued inclination
predilection: : an established preference for something
predisposition: : to dispose in advance a good teacher predisposes children to learn
proclivity: : an inclination or predisposition toward something
propensity: : an often intense natural inclination or preference
tendency: : a proneness to a particular kind of thought or action
alternative: : offering or expressing a choice several alternative plans
discretion: : individual choice or judgment left the decision to his discretion
option: : an act of choosing hard to make an option between such alternatives
pick: : to pierce, penetrate, or break up with a pointed instrument picked the hard clay
way: : a thoroughfare for travel or transportation from place to place
Near Antonyms of accord
coercion: : the act, process, or power of coercing They used coercion to obtain the confession.
compulsion: : an act of compelling tried to get them to cooperate without using compulsion : the state of being compelled He was acting under compulsion .
constraint: : the act of constraining
duress: : forcible restraint or restriction while the German army was still held in duress by the Versailles treaty —S. L. A. Marshall
force: : strength or energy exerted or brought to bear : cause of motion or change : active power the forces of nature the motivating force in her life
pressure: : the burden of physical or mental distress
Synonyms of accord
agree: : to concur in (something, such as an opinion) : admit , concede They agreed that he was right.
answer: : something spoken or written in reply to a question His answer surprised us.
check: : exposure of a chess king to an attack from which he must be protected or moved to safety with his king in check
chord: : three or more musical tones sounded simultaneously
cohere: : to hold together firmly as parts of the same mass
coincide: : to occupy the same place in space or time The base of the triangle coincides with one side of the square. The heroic age of bridge construction coincided with the expansion of the railroads … —Mario Salvadori
comport: : to be fitting : accord actions that comport with policy
conform: : to give the same shape, outline, or contour to : bring into harmony or accord conform furrows to the slope of the land
consist: : lie , reside — usually used with in Liberty consists in the absence of obstructions … —A. E. Housman "In her consists my happiness … " —William Shakespeare
correspond: : to be in conformity or agreement … the ideal failed once again to correspond with the reality … —James R. Sutherland
dovetail: : something resembling a dove’s tail
fit: : a division of a poem or song
go: : to move on a course : proceed go slow went by train — compare stop
harmonize: : to play or sing in harmony
jibe: : to be in accord : agree — usually used with with a story that doesn’t jibe with the facts
rhyme: : rhyming verse
rime: : frost sense 1b
sort: : a group set up on the basis of any characteristic in common : class , kind
square: : an instrument having at least one right angle and two straight edges used especially to lay out or test right angles
tally: : a recorded reckoning or account (as of items or charges) keep a daily tally of accidents
Words Related to accord
equal: : of the same measure, quantity, amount, or number as another
match: : a person or thing equal or similar to another
parallel: : extending in the same direction, everywhere equidistant (see equidistant sense 1 ), and not meeting parallel rows of trees
align: : to bring into line or alignment aligned the books on the shelf
aline: : to bring into line or alignment aligned the books on the shelf
line up: : a list of players taking part in a game (as of baseball) the starting lineup
register: : a written record containing regular entries of items or details
Phrases Synonymous with accord
Near Antonyms of accord
contradict: : to assert the contrary of : take issue with contradict a rumor She contradicted her brother’s account of what happened.
dispute: : to engage in argument : debate
gainsay: : to declare to be untrue or invalid
negate: : to deny the existence or truth of negated and denied her own honest reactions —Sara H. Hay
nullify: : to make null (see null entry 1 sense 1 )
clash: : to make a clash cymbals clashed
conflict: : fight , battle , war an armed conflict
jar: : a widemouthed container made typically of earthenware or glass a pottery jar a cookie jar
Antonyms of accord
differ (from): : to be unlike or distinct in nature, form, or characteristics the law of one state differs from that of another
disagree (with): : to fail to agree the two accounts disagree
Synonyms of accord
award: : to confer or bestow as being deserved or merited or needed award scholarships to disadvantaged students
confer: : to compare views or take counsel : consult
grant: : to consent to carry out for a person : allow fulfillment of grant a request
vest: : a sleeveless garment for the upper body usually worn over a shirt
Words Related to accord
bestow: : to put to use : apply bestowed his spare time on study
contribute: : to give or supply in common with others contribute money to a cause
donate: : to make a gift of
give: : to make a present of give a doll to a child
present: : something presented : gift
show: : to cause or permit to be seen : exhibit showed pictures of the baby
furnish: : to provide with what is needed
provide: : to take precautionary measures provide for the common defense —U.S. Constitution
supply: : to add as a supplement
extend: : to spread or stretch forth : unbend extended both her arms
offer: : to present as an act of worship or devotion : sacrifice to a Catholic church where she would offer a candle or so to his recovery —F. M. Ford
proffer: : to present for acceptance : tender , offer
allocate: : to apportion for a specific purpose or to particular persons or things : distribute allocate tasks among human and automated components
appropriate: : especially suitable or compatible : fitting an appropriate response remarks appropriate to the occasion
assign: : to transfer (property) to another especially in trust or for the benefit of creditors
appoint: : to fix or set officially appoint a trial date
designate: : chosen but not yet installed (see install sense 1b ) ambassador designate
dub: : to confer knighthood on was dubbed Sir Philip
fix: : to make firm, stable, or stationary We led out more rope and fixed it in place up steeper snow. —Joe Tasker & Peter Boardman
name: : a word or phrase that constitutes the distinctive designation of a person or thing The boy’s name is Brad.
set: : to cause to sit : place in or on a seat
Near Antonyms of accord
abort: : to bring forth stillborn, nonviable, or premature offspring
call: : to speak in a loud distinct voice so as to be heard at a distance : shout call for help
call off: : to draw away : divert
drop: : the quantity of fluid that falls in one spherical mass a drop of rain
recall: : cancel , revoke
repeal: : to rescind or annul by authoritative act
rescind: : to take away : remove
revoke: : to annul by recalling or taking back : rescind revoke a will
abrogate: : to abolish by authoritative action : annul abrogate a treaty
annul: : to declare or make legally invalid or void wants the marriage annulled His title to the estate was annulled.
invalidate: : to make invalid
nullify: : to make null (see null entry 1 sense 1 )
void: : of no legal force or effect : null a void contract
write off: : an elimination of an item from the books of account
recant: : to withdraw or repudiate (a statement or belief) formally and publicly : renounce
retract: : to draw back or in cats retract their claws
take back: : to make a retraction of : withdraw
withdraw: : to take back or away : remove pressure upon educational administrators to withdraw academic credit —J. W. Scott
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