Need another word that means the same as “agreed”? Find 14 synonyms and 30 related words for “agreed” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Agreed” are: in agreement, settled, established, resolved, determined, worked out, concluded, clinched, designated, allotted, chosen, ordained, prescribed, decreed
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “agreed” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
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. |
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. |
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