acceding, accession, accommodation, accord, accordance, acknowledging, adjustment, affiliation, affinity, alliance, amity, approving, arbitration, arrangement, assenting, authorizing, bargaining, compatibility, compliance, complying, compromise, concert, concession, concord, concordance, concurring
A process of decision-making that seeks widespread agreement among group members.
It's normally where the vast majority of a group are of the same opinion that no vote has to be taken to decide a matter. In other words, there is a general consensus among the group.
- compromise
- assent
- deal
- treaty
- understand
- approval
etc. etc.
Agreement
Cohesion
Harmony
Accord
accord, harmony, concord, unity
unanimity. It does not mean majority.
agreement, harmony
Deal
Unison.
At the same time.
The children were trained to recite the pledge of allegiance in unison.
unison or chorus
Try: unison
Unison.
There are many synonyms which can be used for the word accordance. Some of these include conformity, harmony, unison, and agreement as well. Accord can also be used as a synonym.
Unison in French is 'unisson'.
At the same time.
together
Yggdra Unison happened in 2009.
Unison Industries's population is 2,200.
Unison Industries was created in 1980.
The birds flew in unison.
Movement in unison refers to a group of individuals moving together at the same time, in a coordinated and synchronized manner. This type of movement often requires teamwork, coordination, and practice to achieve a harmonious and unified performance. It can be seen in various activities such as dance routines, military drills, or sports team movements.
Banduria is tuned (from high to low): G (3 strings in unison) D (3 strings in unison) A (3 strings in unison) E (2 strings in unison) B (2 strings in unison) F# (1 string)
"Unison" can be either a noun (much more often) or an adjective. Example as an adjective: The fourth part of the oratorio is a unison anthem. Examples as a noun: The fourth part of the oratorio is sung in unison; how pleasant it is for a family to dwell in unison!