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The synonyms of “Agreed” are: in agreement, settled, established, resolved, determined, worked out, concluded, clinched, designated, allotted, chosen, ordained, prescribed, decreed
Agreed as an Adjective
Definitions of "Agreed" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “agreed” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- United by being of the same opinion.
- (of two or more parties) holding the same view or opinion on something.
- Discussed or negotiated and then accepted by all parties.
Synonyms of "Agreed" as an adjective (14 Words)
allotted | Given as a task. Her allotted chores. |
chosen | Having been selected as the best or most appropriate. He is by no means a forerunner in his chosen field. |
clinched | Closed or squeezed together tightly. His clenched or clinched teeth. |
concluded | Having come or been brought to a conclusion. |
decreed | Fixed or established especially by order or command. |
designated | Appointed but not yet installed in office. |
determined | Having been learned or found or determined especially by investigation. Alina was determined to be heard. |
established | Brought about or set up or accepted especially long established. A team established as a member of a major league. |
in agreement | Holding office. |
ordained | Fixed or established especially by order or command. An ordained priest. |
prescribed | Fixed or established especially by order or command. In prescribed order. |
resolved | Firmly determined to do something. Mysteries solved and unsolved problems resolved and unresolved. |
settled | Inhabited by colonists. I don t feel entirely settled here. |
worked out | Knocked unconscious by a heavy blow. |
Usage Examples of "Agreed" as an adjective
- We are agreed that what is needed is a catchy title.
- All the republics are agreed on the necessity of a common defence policy.
- Agreed in their distrust of authority.
- The agreed date.
Associations of "Agreed" (30 Words)
accept | Make use of or accept for some purpose. I cannot accept the dogma of this church. |
accepting | Tolerating without protest. Always more accepting of coaching suggestion than her teammates. |
accord | Give or grant someone (power, status, or recognition. A peace accord. |
admissible | Having the right to be admitted to a place. The tape recording was admissible as evidence. |
admittedly | Used to express a concession or recognition that something is the case. Admittedly the salary was not wonderful. |
agree | Be agreeable or suitable. We both agreed on issues such as tougher penalties for criminals. |
allowable | Deserving to be allowed or considered. The loan deal has been extended to the maximum allowable three months. |
approbation | Official approval. A term of approbation. |
approval | A feeling of liking something or someone good. Step parents need to win a child s approval. |
approve | Judge to be right or commendable; think well of. I approve of his educational policies. |
assent | Express approval or agreement. A loud murmur of assent. |
authorization | Official permission or approval. Horowitz handed him the authorization signed by Evans. |
concede | Be willing to concede. They conceded the match to their opponents. |
concur | Happen or occur at the same time; coincide. That s right the chairman concurred. |
concurrence | Agreement of results or opinions. The number of possible concurrences in the diagram. |
consent | Agree to do something. He consented to a search by a detective. |
endorsement | A clause in an insurance policy detailing an exemption from or change in cover. The cashier would not cash the check without an endorsement. |
imprimatur | An official licence issued by the Roman Catholic Church to print an ecclesiastical or religious book. The imprimatur for this edition was granted by Cardinal O Casey. |
license | Permit (someone) to do something. When liberty becomes license dictatorship is near. |
matriculation | (in South Africa) a school-leaving examination taken at the end of the twelfth year. Matriculation requirements. |
ok | A state in south central United States. Things are okay. |
permissible | That may be accepted or conceded. It is permissible to edit and rephrase the statement. |
permission | The action of officially allowing someone to do a particular thing; consent or authorization. They had entered the country without permission. |
ratification | Making something valid by formally ratifying or confirming it. The ratification of the treaty. |
ratify | Sign or give formal consent to (a treaty, contract, or agreement), making it officially valid. Both countries were due to ratify the treaty by the end of the year. |
sanction | Impose a sanction or penalty on. The scheme was sanctioned by the court. |
treaty | A written agreement between two states or sovereigns. The two Presidents signed a ten year treaty of solidarity. |
unanimous | (of an opinion, decision, or vote) held or carried by everyone involved. A unanimous decision. |
unanimously | Of one mind; without dissent. The Senate unanimously approved the bill. |
yes | An affirmative. I was hoping for a yes. |