Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Agreement and agreements in British Thesaurus
Agreement and agreements
common ground (noun)
something that people can agree about, especially when they disagree about other things
understanding (noun)
an agreement made in an informal way or not expressed in words
acceptance (noun)
general agreement that something is true, reasonable, or cannot be changed
acceptance (noun)
agreement to a plan, offer, or suggestion
Chatham House Rule (British)
British an agreement that the information revealed at a meeting can be used, but not the identities of the participants or what organizations they belong to
concurrence (noun)
constructive contract (noun)
deal (noun)
an informal arrangement that you have with someone that gives you advantages or disadvantages
implied-by-law contract (noun)
moratorium (noun)
an official agreement to stop an activity temporarily
pact (noun)
an agreement between two or more people or organizations in which they promise to do something
quasi-contract (noun)
the area of law that deals with quasi-contracts
recognition (noun)
resignation (noun)
the attitude of someone who accepts that something unpleasant must happen and that they cannot change it
undertaking (noun)