Need another word that means the same as “pact”? Find 18 synonyms and 30 related words for “pact” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Pact” are: accord, treaty, agreement, entente, protocol, deal, contract, settlement, arrangement, bargain, compact, obligation, understanding, covenant, bond, concord, concordat, convention
Pact as a Noun
Definitions of "Pact" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “pact” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A formal agreement between individuals or parties.
- A written agreement between two states or sovereigns.
Synonyms of "Pact" as a noun (18 Words)
accord | Concurrence of opinion. The government and the rebels are in accord on one point. |
agreement | The condition of having the same number, gender, case, and/or person as another word. They had an agreement that they would not interfere in each other s business. |
arrangement | The act of arranging and adapting a piece of music. Mozart s symphonies in arrangements for cello and piano. |
bargain | An advantageous purchase. Bargains between political parties supporting the government. |
bond | Criminal law money that must be forfeited by the bondsman if an accused person fails to appear in court for trial. Each carbon atom uses three electrons to form bonds with the adjacent atoms. |
compact | Something that is a small and conveniently shaped example of its kind in particular a compact camera. A wide selection of films is available for your 35 mm compact. |
concord | Capital of the state of New Hampshire; located in south central New Hampshire on the Merrimack river. A pact of peace and concord. |
concordat | An agreement or treaty, especially one between the Vatican and a secular government relating to matters of mutual interest. Napoleon I s concordat with the papacy. |
contract | Contract bridge the highest bid becomes the contract setting the number of tricks that the bidder must make. South can make the contract with correct play. |
convention | Orthodoxy as a consequence of being conventional. Political convention. |
covenant | An agreement which brings about a relationship of commitment between God and his people The Jewish faith is based on the biblical covenants made with Abraham Moses and David. There was a covenant between them that her name was never to be mentioned. |
deal | The set of hands dealt to the players. After the deal players A and B stay out. |
entente | An informal alliance between countries. The emperor hoped to bring about an entente with Russia. |
obligation | An act or course of action to which a person is morally or legally bound; a duty or commitment. He is under an obligation to finish the job. |
protocol | Code of correct conduct. Academic protocol. |
settlement | The property given under a settlement. Most suppliers will offer early settlement discounts. |
treaty | A written agreement between two states or sovereigns. The two Presidents signed a ten year treaty of solidarity. |
understanding | The ability to understand something; comprehension. He wrote with understanding and affection of the people of Dent. |
Usage Examples of "Pact" as a noun
- The country negotiated a trade pact with the US.
Associations of "Pact" (30 Words)
accord | Concurrence of opinion. His views accorded well with those of Merivale. |
agreement | The condition of having the same number, gender, case, and/or person as another word. The governments failed to reach agreement. |
allegiance | The act of binding yourself (intellectually or emotionally) to a course of action. A complex pattern of cross party allegiances. |
approve | Officially agree to or accept as satisfactory. He approved himself ripe for military command. |
betroth | Give to in marriage. In no time I shall be betrothed to Isabel. |
commitment | The official act of consigning a person to confinement (as in a prison or mental hospital. His long commitment to public service. |
concordat | A signed written agreement between two or more parties (nations) to perform some action. Napoleon I s concordat with the papacy. |
concur | Happen or occur at the same time; coincide. That s right the chairman concurred. |
contract | The highest bid becomes the contract setting the number of tricks that the bidder must make. Exhale and slowly contract your abdominal muscles. |
covenant | Enter into a covenant or formal agreement. The nations covenanted to fight terrorism around the world. |
faithfulness | The quality of being faithful; fidelity. Faithfulness in marriage. |
fealty | Formal acknowledgement of loyalty to a lord. They owed fealty to the Earl rather than the King. |
fidelity | The degree of exactness with which something is copied or reproduced. The 1949 recording provides reasonable fidelity. |
fulfillment | A feeling of satisfaction at having achieved your desires. |
manifesto | A public declaration of policy and aims, especially one issued before an election by a political party or candidate. A manifesto for gay liberation. |
negotiation | The action or process of transferring legal ownership of a document. The buyout negotiation lasted several days. |
oath | A commitment to tell the truth especially in a court of law to lie under oath is to become subject to prosecution for perjury. He exploded with a mouthful of oaths. |
perforce | Used to express necessity or inevitability. Amateurs perforce have to settle for less expensive solutions. |
permission | The act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization. Permissions to reproduce copyright material. |
pledge | Bind or secure by a pledge. I pledged 10 a month to my favorite radio station. |
promise | Make a promise or commitment. It promised to be a night that all would remember. |
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. |
renege | Renounce or abandon. There s one of them anyhow that didn t renege him. |
salutation | A gesture or utterance made as a greeting or acknowledgement of another’s arrival or departure. We would not expect a love letter to include a formal address and salutation. |
sanction | Give sanction to. Foreigners in France illegally should be sent home their employers sanctioned and border controls tightened up. |
stipulate | Make an oral contract or agreement in the verbal form of question and answer that is necessary to give it legal force. The will stipulates that she can live in the house for the rest of her life. |
terms | Status with respect to the relations between people or groups. He got his new car on excellent terms. |
treaty | A formally concluded and ratified agreement between states. The two Presidents signed a ten year treaty of solidarity. |
troth | A solemn pledge of fidelity. A token of troth. |