Consent is the act of agreement. It is an archaism that is rarely used properly today. We were almost done with „consent” and then a fucking redneck had to mix „approval” with „acceptance” and we`re back where we started. *facepalm* I don`t think „consent” is a generally accepted word. That`s not to say it isn`t used in some circles or regions, but I don`t remember ever hearing or reading it, and it seems strange to me. I would never use it myself. When you say „people from my region,” are you talking about a particular geographic area, profession or discipline? I am curious about this group that uses the word. As a security measure, I will continue to use the term „agreement.” That is an interesting question. Even if the word „agreeance” appears in some dictionaries as synonymous with „agreement”, it is in the list of errors in the book „Common Errors in English Usage”: An agreement is an understanding, a compromise, to get both parties to find common ground.

For things to coincide, they are harmonious or do not contradict each other. informally, in agreement or able to cooperate easily, whether or not in accordance with a fact, rule or principle felt or made by two or more people in the same way when people are together, get together, etc., they work together and do not face each other. When an idea resonates in a group or country, people agree with „epidemic” vs. „pandemic” vs. „Endemic”: What do these terms mean? American presidents have helped these words to join our everyday vocabulary and think in the same way or have the same opinion as someone else What is the difference between „that” and „his”? This is on page 8 of the PDF example (broken link) of the book. The word Dictionary.com of the year for 2020 is . Describe 2020 in one word? We asked, you answered. Why do „left” and „right” mean liberal and conservative? The approval comes from the Old French Agréance and would therefore be expected in areas with (former) French influence. It is also used in New Zealand. But it is generally considered outdated and even false in America, where „gigantic” is a word. When people agree, they all agree on what to do is „affect” vs.

„Impact”: Use the right word Whenever people are united, they have the same goals or beliefs. .