- the act of agreeing
- a settlement, esp one that is legally enforceable; covenant; treaty
- a contract or document containing such a settlement
- the state of being of the same opinion; concord; harmony
- the state of being similar or consistent; correspondence; conformity
- Also called: concord the determination of the inflectional form of one word by some grammatical feature, such as number or gender, of another word, esp one in the same sentence
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2026
a•gree•ment /əˈgrimənt/USA pronunciation
n.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026- [uncountable] the act of agreeing or of coming to a mutual arrangement.
- an arrangement accepted by all parties to a transaction:[countable]At long last we had an agreement.
- [countable] a contract or other document giving details of such an arrangement: Sign the agreement here.
- Grammar[uncountable] in English, the correspondence in form between the subject and verb in certain tenses, or between a noun and a possessive pronoun: Subject verb agreement was her biggest grammar problem.
a•gree•ment
(ə grē′mənt),USA pronunciation n.
- the act of agreeing or of coming to a mutual arrangement.
- the state of being in accord.
- an arrangement that is accepted by all parties to a transaction.
- a contract or other document delineating such an arrangement.
- unanimity of opinion;
harmony in feeling:agreement among the members of the faculty. - Grammarcorrespondence in number, case, gender, person, or some other formal category between syntactically connected words, esp. between one or more subordinate words and the word or words upon which they depend;
selection by one word of the matching formal subclass, or category, in another word syntactically construed with the first. - See collective agreement.
- Law
- an expression of assent by two or more parties to the same object.
- the phraseology, written or oral, of an exchange of promises.
- Middle French. See agree, -ment
- late Middle English agrement 1375–1425
- 3. understanding, accord, concurrence. Agreement, bargain, compact, contract all suggest a binding arrangement between two or more parties. Agreement ranges in meaning from mutual understanding to binding obligation. Bargain applies particularly to agreements about buying and selling but also to haggling over terms in an agreement. Compact applies to treaties or alliances between nations or to solemn personal pledges. Contract is used especially in law and business for such agreements as are legally enforceable. 8. settlement, treaty, pact.
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agreement /əˈɡriːmənt/ n
'in agreement' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
concordant
- conformable
- consistent
- consonant
- correspond
- down
- ideal gas
- pursuant
- shake
- step
- string along
- united
- accord
- according to
- after
- along
- collective noun
- collusion
- comport
- concordat
- concur
- consensus
- date
- en rapport
- harmonize
- hip
- hold
- line
- majority
- square
- string