concord

/ˈkɒŋkɔːrd/ · KON-kordnoun

Peaceful agreement, harmony, or friendly relations between people or groups.

Use concord to express this relationship precisely: peaceful agreement, harmony, or friendly relations between people or groups.

What concord Really Means

The word becomes easier to use when its closely related senses are separated and compared.

1

Core meaning

Peaceful agreement, harmony, or friendly relations between people or groups.

Example

The treaty restored concord between the neighbouring states.

2

Common noun frame

Use this noun in a complete noun phrase, adding the complement that identifies what it refers to when needed.

Example

Religious concord remained fragile.

3

Analytical distinction

Choose it when this exact concept matters; a related term may describe its cause, evidence, or opposite instead.

Example

The council sought concord without suppressing disagreement.

Use concord Naturally

Notice how the surrounding noun or clause reveals the exact shade of meaning.

The treaty restored concord between the neighbouring states.

Religious concord remained fragile.

The council sought concord without suppressing disagreement.

Precision Matters

Concord overlaps with several common words, but each carries a different emphasis.

concord

Means peaceful agreement, harmony, or friendly relations between people or groups.

vs.
contentious

Means likely to cause disagreement, controversy, or heated argument.

concord

Means peaceful agreement, harmony, or friendly relations between people or groups.

vs.
hostile

Means unfriendly, antagonistic, or openly opposed; harmful or unfavourable to something.

concord

Means peaceful agreement, harmony, or friendly relations between people or groups.

vs.
tyranny

Means cruel, oppressive, or arbitrary rule maintained through force, fear, or threats of punishment.

concord

Means peaceful agreement, harmony, or friendly relations between people or groups.

vs.
consensus

Means general agreement within a group.

Test concord in Context

The groups achieve peaceful harmony and agreement.

1

After decades of rivalry, the agreement established a period of ___ between the two communities.

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