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agreement

contract / accord / harmony

/əˈɡɹiːmənt/

[C/U] Both
pl: agreements

The word functions across three distinct planes: the legal, the interpersonal, and the linguistic. In a legal context, it carries a weight of formality and obligation; it is not just a "deal" but a structured commitment often codified in writing. Interpersonally, it describes a state of alignment. Unlike "consensus," which implies a collective group decision, agreement can be as simple as two people sharing the same opinion. It suggests a lack of conflict or friction. In linguistics, the term is technical and neutral. It refers to the structural mirroring between words (like subject and verb), acting more as a mechanical requirement than a social or legal one.

Countable when referring to a specific legal contract or a formal deal ('They signed three separate agreements'). Uncountable when describing a state of harmony, mutual understanding, or grammatical correspondence ('The parties reached an agreement' as a state, or 'subject-verb agreement').

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Aboard the cruiser, Kip is hiding in the engine room to avoid paperwork.
Lt. Vega

Kip, stop dodging me. Did you sign the maintenance agreement for the life support?

Lt. Vega
Kip
Kip

I'm swamped. I'll get around to it once this leak stops acting up.

💡
Lt. Vega uses 'agreement' in the sense of a formal contract or signed document. Kip uses the phrasal verb 'get around to', meaning he will eventually do the task but is currently prioritizing something else.

Meanings

Nouncontract

A negotiated and typically signed contract between two or more parties.

"The two companies signed a trade agreement to reduce tariffs."

Nounaccord

Harmony or accordance in opinion or feeling; concord.

"They were in complete agreement regarding the new policy."

Nounharmony

The correspondence of a word's form with that of another word in gender, number, or person.

"In French, there is strict agreement between the adjective and the noun it modifies."

Collocations & Compounds

binding agreement

Noun collocation: a contract that is legally enforceable

The parties signed a binding agreement to ensure the terms were met.

trade agreement

Noun collocation: a treaty between nations to regulate commerce

The two countries negotiated a trade agreement to lower import taxes.

mutual agreement

Noun collocation: a shared understanding or consensus between parties

The contract was terminated by mutual agreement.

reach an agreement

Verb collocation: to arrive at a shared decision or contract

After hours of debate, the committee finally managed to reach an agreement.

sign an agreement

Verb collocation: to formally execute a written contract

The CEO is expected to sign an agreement tomorrow morning.

Etymology

Derived from the Old French word agrement, which evolved from the verb agreer, meaning to please or consent. This root is further traced back to the Latin adgratum, combining ad (to) and gratus (pleasing), reflecting a transition from a state of being pleasing to the act of mutual consent or a formal arrangement.

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