I gave my consent when my son asked to use my car for his Saturday night date.
He snuck out without my consent.
It is not "assent", but good guess. A synonym for agree is "consent." You should usually only use the phrase "I consent" in a formal situation. "Dissent" is the antonym of "consent." Remember, there is no such word as "assent," and you should only use the phrase "I consent" in a formal situation.
Approve means consent or to think well of.
Consent is a noun (the consent) and a verb (to consent).
Acquiesced is a word meaning consent but acquesced is not
The parent gave consent to their child for the school field trip.
No, an employer cannot use your photo without your consent.
The word consent is either a verb or a noun, not an adjective. Used with other nouns (consent decree), it is considered a noun adjunct.
approve
approval
She consented to his constant nagging and decided to buy him the toy."Consented" means agreed to. While the sentence above may be true, I would think a better sentence would be:His constant whining drove her nuts so she consented to buy him the toy.
Without the patient's consent the doctor wouldn't operate.