Need another word that means the same as “unanimous”? Find 18 synonyms and 30 related words for “unanimous” in this overview.
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
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “unanimous” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
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. |
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. |
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