C1 adjective Formel

accord

/əˈkɔːrd/

A formal agreement or treaty between parties, or a state of harmony and consistency between different things. As a verb, it means to grant someone power or status, or to be consistent with a particular fact or rule.

Exemples

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1

My parents and I are in accord about my decision to study abroad.

My parents and I are in total agreement regarding my plans to study in another country.

2

The two nations signed a historic peace accord to end the border dispute.

The two countries signed a formal peace treaty to stop the conflict over their borders.

3

I didn't ask him to help; he did it of his own accord.

I didn't request his assistance; he chose to help voluntarily without being asked.

Famille de mots

Nom
accord
Verb
accord
Adverbe
accordingly
Adjectif
accordant
Apparenté
accordance
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Astuce mémo

Think of the 'cord' in 'accord' as a string. When people are in accord, their hearts (Latin: cor) are tied together by the same string of agreement.

Quiz rapide

The witness decided to come forward of her own ________ to tell the truth.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : accord

Exemples

1

My parents and I are in accord about my decision to study abroad.

everyday

My parents and I are in total agreement regarding my plans to study in another country.

2

The two nations signed a historic peace accord to end the border dispute.

formal

The two countries signed a formal peace treaty to stop the conflict over their borders.

3

I didn't ask him to help; he did it of his own accord.

informal

I didn't request his assistance; he chose to help voluntarily without being asked.

4

The findings of the recent experiment are in accord with the hypothesis proposed last year.

academic

The results of the new study match and support the theory that was suggested a year ago.

5

The board of directors reached an accord on the new sustainability policy.

business

The company leaders came to a mutual agreement regarding the new environmental rules.

Famille de mots

Nom
accord
Verb
accord
Adverbe
accordingly
Adjectif
accordant
Apparenté
accordance

Collocations courantes

reach an accord to arrive at a formal agreement after discussion
in accord with in a way that agrees with or follows a rule or fact
of one's own accord doing something without being asked or forced
a peace accord a formal agreement to end a war or conflict
with one accord done by everyone in a group at the same time in agreement

Phrases Courantes

of one's own accord

voluntarily; without outside influence

in accord with

consistent with; matching a specific standard

with one accord

all together; unanimously

Souvent confondu avec

accord vs concord

accord vs according to

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Notes d'usage

Though technically a noun or verb, 'accord' often functions as a descriptor of state (e.g., 'in accord'). It is most common in formal political contexts or academic writing to show consistency.

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Erreurs courantes

Avoid saying 'with accord to'; the correct prepositional phrase is 'in accord with'. Also, 'of my own accord' should not be confused with 'by myself'.

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Astuce mémo

Think of the 'cord' in 'accord' as a string. When people are in accord, their hearts (Latin: cor) are tied together by the same string of agreement.

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Origine du mot

Derived from Old French 'acorder', which stems from the Latin 'ad-' (to) and 'cor/cordis' (heart), literally meaning 'to bring to heart'.

Modèles grammaticaux

Uncountable when referring to harmony or general agreement. Countable when referring to a specific legal or political treaty. Often used in the prepositional phrase 'in accord with + noun'.
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Contexte culturel

The word is heavily associated with international diplomacy, notably the 'Paris Climate Accord'.

Quiz rapide

The witness decided to come forward of her own ________ to tell the truth.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : accord

Mots lis

microcredacy

C1

Pertaining to or characterized by the use of micro-credentials or small, specific certifications to demonstrate professional proficiency. It describes educational or career paths that prioritize modular, bite-sized learning over traditional long-term degrees.

enmandsion

C1

A formal noun referring to the process of extending a mandate, physical boundary, or the scope of influence. It often implies a structured or legal enlargement of authority or property rather than just a natural growth.

antegeoty

C1

To conduct a comprehensive geological assessment or survey of a land area before any structural development or human intervention occurs. This process is used to ensure the ground is stable and to record its original state for environmental compliance.

hyperregine

C1

A hyperregine refers to an extremely intensified or rigid system of regulation or management, often used in technical or administrative contexts to describe over-control. It characterizes a state where oversight mechanisms operate at an abnormally high or excessive level, potentially stifling flexibility.

presolvant

C1

A chemical substance or agent applied to a surface or material before the main cleaning or dissolving process to loosen contaminants. It is primarily used in industrial degreasing, dry cleaning, and specialized laboratory procedures to enhance the efficiency of the primary solvent.

monocludible

C1

Describing an object, space, or system that can be closed, blocked, or sealed using a single mechanism or at a solitary point. It is often used in technical, architectural, or logical contexts to denote a singular point of occlusion.

ultraturbtion

C1

To apply extreme, high-frequency agitation or turbulence to a substance, typically in a laboratory or industrial setting. This verb describes the process of disrupting a system's stability to achieve a state of hyper-homogeneity or to trigger a specific reaction.

extrauniable

C1

To extend or adapt a system, credit, or resource so that it functions outside a single university or unit. It is used primarily to describe the process of making institutional assets compatible with broader, multi-organizational frameworks.

antedictive

C1

To state, declare, or indicate a condition or event before it actually occurs; to pre-specify or predict based on prior logic or data. It is typically used in formal, technical, or logical contexts to describe the act of asserting a result in advance of its manifestation.

homogeoant

C1

A substance, agent, or factor that promotes uniformity or homogeneity within a specific geographical or structural environment. It is primarily used in technical contexts to describe something that eliminates diversity to create a consistent, identical state across a given area.

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