There are a few words that can be used, but the best would be Agreement...
Others are as followed...
Compact, Concordant, Bargain, Pledge, Alliance or Entente...
Of course, there are more, but those fit perfectly.
The plural of the word "treaty" is "treaties."
Yes, the word "Treaty" should be capitalized when referring to a specific treaty as a proper noun (e.g., the Treaty of Versailles).
No, unless you are refering to a specific treaty, (ex. Treaty of Versailles)
A word that has the same meaning as another word is a synonym.
Another word for rule of language is Grammar.
treaty
No. Governor is an executive leader, while a treaty is a peace-document.
Agreement.
A peace treaty
We need a treaty that includes all four of the parties that are involved in the current conflict. Here's another treaty ready to be broken.
what is an antonym for the word treaty
The plural of the word "treaty" is "treaties."
Agreement or Treaty
Agreement or Treaty
Yes, the word "Treaty" should be capitalized when referring to a specific treaty as a proper noun (e.g., the Treaty of Versailles).
No, unless you are refering to a specific treaty, (ex. Treaty of Versailles)
coalition, grouping, association, treaty, pact, deal, partnership... You can find things like that on www.thesaurus.com