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Answer : CONSENSUS
consensus – n
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”
SYNONYMS
accord, agreement, concurrence, concurrency, unanimity, unison
IN A SENTENCE
Despite years of debate over the best wine to serve at Thanksgiving, no real consensus has emerged.
Everyone on the council seems to understand the need for consensus.
There is a lack of consensus among the citizens.
There is a lack of consensus among the citizens.
ETYMOLOGY
1854, “a general accord or agreement of different parts in effecting a given purpose,” originally a term in physiology; 1861, of persons “a general agreement in opinion;” from Latin consensus “agreement, accord,” past participle of consentire “feel together,” from assimilated form of com “with, together” (see con-) + sentire “to feel” (see sense (n.)). There is an isolated instance of the word from 1633.
More Clues
- CHOIR Group of vocal people
- SONG CYCLE Group of vocal settings
- CONSENSUS Agreement about running vocal people count
- GUISE Outspoken people making an appearance
- MY WAY Sinatra song people are sometimes killed for singing at karaoke in the Philippines
- SAINTS “Marching in” group of song
- OUTLAY Song people don’t listen to any more means expense
- RENTS Bit of vocal fanfare
- MUSIC Combination of vocal or instrumental sounds
- UVULA Source of vocal sounds using very unusual letters, awkward for beginners
- NOTED Last of vocal heptad in wearied slip’s very well-known
- TWANG Tweed Heads finally rang with a sort of vocal irregularity
- ALTOS Those singing on the A line of vocal scores
- SCENT Become aware of outspoken broadcast
- FALSETTO Form of vocal production used by male singers to extend their range upwards by limiting the vibration of the vocal cords
- ECHOING Resounding sound of vocal group briefly dividing England
- CHORISTER ‘Rhetoric’s upset member of vocal group’
- BARBERSHOP Cutting remark outraged posher sort of vocal group
- DOO WOP A style of vocal music, named for the use of nonsense phrases as backing
- TA DA A bit of vocal fanfare