accord

The word “accord” has 2 syllables: ac-cord

It's pronounced as /əˈkɔːrd/


What is synonym and antonym for accord?

In the thesaurus, “accord” has 21 synonyms and 32 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for accord along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for accord

  • accordance
  • affirm
  • agree
  • agreement
  • autonomy
  • bestow
  • choice
  • coincide
  • confer
  • conform
  • consensus
  • convention
  • correspond
  • deal
  • give
  • grant
  • pact
  • reconciliation
  • treaty
  • unison
  • volition

Antonyms for accord

  • annul
  • call
  • coercion
  • conflict
  • constraint
  • contradict
  • contrast
  • differ
  • disagree
  • disagreement
  • discord
  • discrepancy
  • disparity
  • dispute
  • dissimilarity
  • distinction
  • distinctiveness
  • distinctness
  • diversity
  • drop
  • force
  • incongruence
  • incongruity
  • invalidate
  • opposition
  • pressure
  • recall
  • refuse
  • repeal
  • rescind
  • revoke
  • take

Meanings of accord

  • noun
    1. Agreement or concurrence of opinion, will, or action.
    2. A harmony in sound, pitch and tone; concord.
    3. Agreement or harmony of things in general.
    4. An agreement between parties in controversy, by which satisfaction for an injury is stipulated, and which, when executed, prevents a lawsuit.
    5. An international agreement.
    6. Assent.
    7. Voluntary or spontaneous impulse to act.
  • verb
    1. To make to agree or correspond; to suit one thing to another; to adjust.
    2. To bring (people) to an agreement; to reconcile, settle, adjust or harmonize.
    3. To agree or correspond; to be in harmony; to be concordant.
    4. To agree in pitch and tone.
    5. To grant as suitable or proper; to concede or award.
    6. To give consent.
    7. To arrive at an agreement.

Example Sentences

  • They came to an accord after hours of negotiation.
  • The two countries signed an accord to promote trade and cooperation.
  • He acted of his own accord and didn't consult anyone before making the decision.
  • The members reached an accord on the proposed changes.
  • It is important that all parties are in accord before proceeding.

On this page you'll find 53 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to accord, such as: accordance, affirm, agree, agreement, annul, autonomy, bestow.

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Related Words

acceding

  • accession
  • accord
  • acquiescing
  • adjustment
  • agreeing
  • arrangement
  • assenting
  • compatibility
  • compliance
  • compromise
  • concession
  • conciliation
  • consenting
  • easing
  • mediation
  • moderation
  • reconciliation
  • understanding

accordance

  • accord
  • agreement
  • conformance
  • conformity
  • consonance
  • harmony
  • tune

acculturation

  • absorption
  • accordance
  • adaptation
  • adjustment
  • agreement
  • assimilation
  • conformance
  • conformity
  • congruence
  • consonance
  • harmony
  • incorporation
  • integration

came around

  • accede
  • accept
  • acclimate
  • accommodate
  • accord
  • accustom
  • acquiesce
  • adhere to
  • advance
  • agree
  • allocate
  • allot
  • alter
  • arouse
  • assign
  • awaken
  • award
  • bestow
  • better
  • boost
  • bounce back
  • buy
  • call
  • call on
  • came to
  • capitulate
  • cave in
  • cede
  • comply
  • concur
  • conform
  • correct
  • cut
  • develop
  • donate
  • ease off
  • encourage
  • energize
  • enhance
  • enliven
  • fit
  • frequent
  • gain
  • give
  • give in
  • give up
  • go along
  • gratify
  • grow
  • heal
  • help
  • hit
  • increase
  • inspect
  • invest
  • invigorate
  • let go
  • lift
  • modify
  • negotiate
  • obey
  • observe
  • overcome
  • owe
  • pass
  • permit
  • pick up
  • play
  • please
  • prepare
  • progress
  • promote
  • quicken
  • quit
  • raise
  • reactivate
  • readjust
  • rebound
  • recover
  • recuperate
  • reform
  • rejuvenate
  • rekindle
  • relax
  • renew
  • renovate
  • repair
  • restore
  • resurrect
  • resuscitate
  • revamp
  • revise
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  • revive
  • rise
  • rouse
  • satisfy
  • see
  • settle
  • shape
  • sign up
  • slacken
  • soften
  • spin
  • stay at
  • strengthen
  • submit
  • subside
  • suit
  • swing
  • tailor
  • talk
  • tour
  • transfer
  • twist
  • undertake
  • upgrade

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