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Consensus Moderate

Consensus has 2 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

agreement in the judgment or opinion reached by a group as a whole

"the lack of consensus reflected differences in theoretical positions"

"those rights and obligations are based on an unstated consensus"

2

A process of decision-making that seeks widespread agreement among group members.

"The committee adopted a consensus approach to ensure every member agreed on the final policy before voting began."

In plain English: Consensus is when everyone agrees on something after talking it over together.

"The team reached a consensus on which project to prioritize first."

Usage: Consensus refers to a general agreement reached by all or most members of a group, not the specific act of voting on an issue. Use it when describing a collective outcome where everyone is satisfied with the result rather than simply having their own way.

Example Sentences
"The team reached a consensus on which project to prioritize first." noun
"The team reached a consensus on the project deadline after hours of discussion." noun
"There was no consensus among the voters regarding the new policy changes." noun
"We waited for a general consensus before announcing the final results to everyone." noun
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
agreement

Origin

Consensus comes from the Latin word cōnsēnsus, meaning "agreement" or "unanimity." It is derived from cōnsentiō, which literally means to feel together or agree.

Rhyming Words
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