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Agreement and Disagreement - Accordance and Unity

Here you will learn some English words related to accordance and unity such as "truce", "upvote", and "warranty".

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Words Related to Agreement and Disagreement
to [take] {one's} side

to support a particular person, group, or idea in a dispute or conflict

Ex: During the argument, I decided to take my friend's side because I believed in her perspective. 
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tell me about it

used to show that one understands or agrees with what is being said because one has already experienced it

Ex: Tell me about it! It seems like there's never enough time to get everything done. 
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terms
terms
[noun]

the conditions included in a contract or agreement

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that makes two of us

used to show agreement with someone or state that what applies to the speaker also applies to one

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tie-up
tie-up
[noun]

an agreement in which two companies become business partners

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together
together
[Adverb]

in a state of agreement or unity of purpose

Ex: The board members worked together to reach a unanimous decision. 
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tolerance
tolerance
[noun]

willingness to accept behavior or opinions that are against one's own

Ex: The community prided itself on its tolerance, welcoming people of all backgrounds and beliefs. 
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tolerant
tolerant
[Adjective]

showing respect to what other people say or do even when one disagrees with them

Ex: The tolerant teacher encouraged open discussions in the classroom, fostering an environment where students felt free to express diverse viewpoints without fear of judgment. 
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tolerantly
tolerantly
[Adverb]

in a way that shows acceptance or allowance of different feelings, habits, or beliefs

Ex: She listened tolerantly to their different opinions. 
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toleration

willingness to allow something that one does not like or agree with to happen or exist

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treaty
treaty
[noun]

an official agreement between two or more governments or states

Ex: The two countries signed a peace treaty to end decades of conflict and establish diplomatic relations. 
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truce
truce
[noun]

an agreement according to which enemies or opponents stop fighting each other for a specific period of time

Ex: After months of intense fighting, the warring factions agreed to a temporary truce to allow humanitarian aid into the region. 
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unanimity
unanimity
[noun]

a situation in which all those involved are in complete agreement on something

Ex: The unanimity of the jury surprised many, given the complexity of the case. 
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unanimous
unanimous
[Adjective]

(of a group) fully in agreement on something

Ex: The committee was unanimous in approving the new budget. 
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uncontentious
uncontentious
[Adjective]

unlikely to cause an argument

Ex: The committee reached an uncontentious decision that everyone agreed upon. 
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uncontested
uncontested
[Adjective]

with no argument or opposition

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uncontroversial
uncontroversial
[Adjective]

not causing or unlikely to cause disagreement

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to understand

to assume something to be the case because it is obvious

Ex: He preferred to work independently, that was understood. 
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understanding

an informal agreement that may be unspoken

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to undertake

to accept or promise to do something particular

Ex: The contractor undertook to complete the construction project within the specified timeframe. 
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undertaking

a formal promise to do something particular

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united
united
[Adjective]

(of groups or people) acting together and in agreement

Ex: The team remained united in their pursuit of the championship, supporting each other through every game. 
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unity
unity
[noun]

a situation in which those involved are in agreement or joined together

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unspoken
unspoken
[Adjective]

understood or agreed without being put into words

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unstated
unstated
[Adjective]

not clearly said or explained

Ex: The unstated goal of the project was to increase customer satisfaction. 
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to upvote
to upvote
[Verb]

to show one's agreement or approval of an online post or comment by clicking on a specific icon

Ex: Users are encouraged to upvote content that they find valuable or interesting to increase its visibility. 
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upvote
upvote
[noun]

an action of expressing approval or support for online content, typically by clicking a button

Ex: The post received hundreds of upvotes within an hour. 
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warranty
warranty
[noun]

a written agreement in which a manufacturer promises a customer to repair or replace a product, under certain conditions, within a specific period of time

Ex: The car came with a three-year warranty, so I don’t need to worry if something breaks down. 
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well
well
[interjection]

said to express agreement to something, usually reluctantly

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well said
well said
[interjection]

said to express admiration for or agreement with what someone has just said

Ex: Well said, Sarah. Your argument really resonated with me. 
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whatever you say

said to agree to someone's suggestion, particularly to avoid an argument

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to [wipe] the slate clean

to forget about past disagreements or mistakes and start afresh

Ex: After the argument, they decided to wipe the slate clean. 
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with one accord

agreeing to something in a united and simultaneous manner

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with one voice

with everyone expressing the same opinion

Ex: The committee spoke with one voice in favor of the proposal. 
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with pleasure

used to politely accept or agree to something

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to wrap up

to complete a meeting, task, agreement, etc.

Ex: The committee decided to wrap up the discussion and make a decision. 
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to write into

to include a condition in an agreement or contract

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yeah
yeah
[interjection]

used as another way of saying 'yes'

Ex: Yeah, I agree with you on that point. 
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yes
yes
[interjection]

a word to show agreement or say something is true

Ex: Yes, he is my friend. 
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yes-man
yes-man
[noun]

a person who agrees with everything said by someone in power to gain favor

Ex: The boss spoke and the yes-man nodded immediately. 
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yessir
yessir
[interjection]

used to show complete agreement or emphasize one's opinion

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you can say that again

used to express one's complete agreement with someone's statement

Ex: This traffic is awful. You can say that again. 
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you said it
you said it
[Adverb]

said to express agreement with someone's suggestion

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you’re telling me

used to display complete agreement or awareness of something

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