ac·cord [uh-kawrd]
verb (used without object)
1. to be in agreement or harmony; agree.
verb (used with object)
2. to make agree or correspond; adapt.
3. to grant; bestow: to accord due praise.
4. Archaic . to settle; reconcile.
Synonyms: 10-4, accordance, concert, concord, concurrence,
conformity, congruence, correspondence, deal, good vibes, good
vibrations, harmony, okay, pact, rapport, reconciliation, sympathy,
treaty, unanimity
Antonyms: antagonism, denial, disagreement, dissension, opposition, refusal
noun
5. proper relationship or proportion; harmony.
6. a harmonious union of sounds, colors, etc.
7. consent or concurrence of opinions or wills; agreement.
8. an international agreement; settlement of questions outstanding among nations.
Idiom
9. of one's own accord, without being asked or told; voluntarily: We did the extra work of our own accord.
Synonyms: accede, acquiesce, admit, allow, award, bestow, concede, confer, endow, give, present, render, tender, vouchsafe
Antonyms: argue, challenge, deny, disallow, disapprove, oppose, question, refuse, withhold
(At certain levels it has been reached in the house.)
92.1% | 174.66 lbs. (170.2 lbs.) | 16% (8 of 50) | 72.33% (264 of 365) | 102/55 lbs.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
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