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Synonyms and antonyms of Describing agreement and agreements in British Thesaurus

Describing agreement and agreements

agreed (adjective)

an agreed price, limit, date etc is one that people have talked about and accepted

binding (adjective)

if an agreement, contract, decision etc is binding, you must do what it says

qualified (adjective)

qualified support or agreement is not completely positive because someone has some doubts or criticisms

contractual (adjective)

agreed to or stated in a contract

renewable (adjective)

a renewable contract, agreement etc can be continued for a longer period of time

unanimous (adjective)

a unanimous decision, vote, agreement etc is one that everyone agrees with and supports

broad (adjective)

if there is broad agreement about something, most people agree about it in a general way, even if they do not agree on all its details

consensual (adjective)

formal agreed to by all the people involved

broadly (adverb)

something that is broadly accepted is accepted by most people in a general way, even if they do not agree about all the details

be understood ()

to be agreed without having to be discussed

passed/carried nem con (very formal)

very formal without anyone in a group disagreeing

set (adjective)

already decided or agreed

uncontested (adjective)

if something is uncontested, no one opposes it or disagrees with it