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The synonyms of “Unanimous” are: consentaneous, consentient, solid, whole, united, in complete agreement, in complete accord, of one mind, like-minded, of the same mind, in harmony, with one voice, concordant, undivided, uniform, consistent, concerted, congruent
Unanimous as an Adjective
Definitions of "Unanimous" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “unanimous” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- (of an opinion, decision, or vote) held or carried by everyone involved.
- (of two or more people) fully in agreement.
- Acting together as a single undiversified whole.
- In complete agreement.
Synonyms of "Unanimous" as an adjective (18 Words)
concerted | Done with great effort or determination. You must make a concerted effort to curb this. |
concordant | In agreement; consistent. The answers were roughly concordant. |
congruent | Corresponding in character or kind. The rules may not be congruent with the requirements of the law. |
consentaneous | In complete agreement. |
consentient | In complete agreement. |
consistent | Sometimes followed by with in agreement or consistent or reliable. A consistent explanation. |
in complete accord | Currently fashionable. |
in complete agreement | Holding office. |
in harmony | Directed or bound inward. |
like-minded | Of the same turn of mind. |
of one mind | Eminent beyond or above comparison. |
of the same mind | Unchanged in character or nature. |
solid | Of good quality and condition solidly built. The rest of the acting is solid. |
undivided | Not separated into parts or shares constituting an undivided unit. I can now give you my undivided attention. |
uniform | Denoting a garment forming part of a person s uniform. A street of uniform tall white buildings. |
united | Of or relating to two people who are married to each other. Women acting together in a united way. |
whole | Acting together as a single undiversified whole. Owls usually swallow their prey whole. |
with one voice | Eminent beyond or above comparison. |
Usage Examples of "Unanimous" as an adjective
- A unanimous decision.
- The decision to go ahead was unanimous.
- This requires the unanimous approval of all member states.
- The doctors were unanimous in their diagnoses.
Associations of "Unanimous" (30 Words)
acceptance | A draft or bill of exchange that is accepted by being signed. A banker s acceptance. |
accepting | Tolerating without protest. Always more accepting of coaching suggestion than her teammates. |
accord | Give or grant someone (power, status, or recognition. We are in accord with your proposal. |
agree | Show grammatical agreement. In Australia the climate did not agree with me. |
agreed | Discussed or negotiated and then accepted by all parties. The agreed date. |
agreement | Harmony of people’s opinions or actions or characters. There was no agreement between theory and measurement. |
approbation | Official approval. A term of approbation. |
approval | The action of approving something. His decision merited the approval of any sensible person. |
approve | Prove; show. He approved himself ripe for military command. |
assent | To agree or express agreement. The Maestro assented to the request for an encore. |
authorization | The power or right to give orders or make decisions. The raising of revenue and the authorization of spending. |
bipartisan | Supported by both sides. A bipartisan group. |
commendation | A very good result in an examination or competition. The detectives received commendations for bravery. |
concur | Be in accord; be in agreement. We strongly concur with this recommendation. |
concurrence | Agreement or consistency. The number of possible concurrences in the diagram. |
consensus | Agreement in the judgment or opinion reached by a group as a whole. There is a growing consensus that the current regime has failed. |
endorsement | The act of endorsing. The entertainer made millions from Pepsi endorsements. |
imprimatur | A person’s authoritative approval. The original LP enjoyed the imprimatur of the composer. |
matriculation | An examination to qualify for enrolment at a college or university. Matriculation requirements. |
ok | An endorsement. Things are okay. |
permission | An official document giving authorization. They had entered the country without permission. |
ratification | The action of signing or giving formal consent to a treaty, contract, or agreement, making it officially valid. The ratification of the treaty. |
ratify | Approve and express assent, responsibility, or obligation. Both countries were due to ratify the treaty by the end of the year. |
sanction | Give religious sanction to such as through on oath. A range of sanctions aimed at deterring insider abuse. |
treaty | A written agreement between two states or sovereigns. The two Presidents signed a ten year treaty of solidarity. |
unanimity | Agreement by all people involved; consensus. There is almost complete unanimity on this issue. |
unanimously | Without opposition; with the agreement of all people involved. We voted unanimously. |
vote | Bring into existence or make available by vote. Incompetent judges are voted out of office. |
voting | A choice that is made by counting the number of people in favor of each alternative. |
yes | An affirmative answer or decision, especially in voting. Answering with assured and ardent yeses. |