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consensus
[kuhn-sen-suhs]
noun
plural
consensusesmajority of opinion.
The consensus of the group was that they should meet twice a month.
general agreement or concord; harmony.
consensus
/ kənˈsɛnsəs /
noun
general or widespread agreement (esp in the phrase consensus of opinion )
Usage
Word History and Origins
Origin of consensus1
Word History and Origins
Origin of consensus1
Example Sentences
In a political climate where every cultural figure can become instantly polarizing, Oasis’ reunion was the closest thing the U.K. got to a national consensus.
By Monday, a consensus had formed that most of the information was already publicly available or of little interest.
The review also makes clear that given the difference of opinion between unionist and nationalist parties on any changes, Lord Murphy was unable to make some recommendations as they did not have cross-party consensus.
The consensus is that, like last time, Democrats will end up caving in the end.
While a reduction to the T20 Blast was agreed in August, consensus on the future of the Championship has been harder to find.
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