The word 'consensus' is a noun; a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an opinion or position reached by a group as a whole; a word for a concept, a word for a thing.
Consent is a noun (the consent) and a verb (to consent).
The word "consensus" is a noun and so doesn't have a past tense.
The noun form of the word "agree" is "agreement." It refers to a mutual understanding or arrangement between parties. An agreement can be formal, like a contract, or informal, such as a consensus reached in a discussion.
The abstract noun for "agree" is "agreement." It refers to the state or condition of having the same opinion or reaching a consensus. Agreement can also denote a formal arrangement or contract between parties.
The abstract noun for "unanimous" is "unanimity." It refers to a state of agreement or consensus among all parties involved. Unanimity occurs when everyone shares the same opinion or decision, highlighting collective agreement without dissent.
The group reached a consensus to go with option A for the project.
The correct spelling is "consensus."
A consensus opinion is one where everyone agrees.
The committees statement required a consensus of opinion
Plural Consensus was created in 2006.
Popular Consensus was created in 2009.
Helvetic Consensus was created in 1675.