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Pact

UK //pækt//US //pækt//

Definition

A formal agreement or promise between two or more parties.

In simple words: An agreement between two or more parties.

Examples

  • The two countries signed a pact to ensure peace.
  • They made a pact to support each other through thick and thin.
  • The environmental pact aims to reduce pollution levels.
  • After much discussion, they reached a pact on the project terms.
  • The leaders entered into a historic pact for cooperation.
  • The students created a pact to study regularly together.

Usage notes

Used primarily in formal contexts; avoid in casual conversation. Often involves serious agreements or commitments.

Grammar pattern

make + a pact

Memory hint

Think of 'pack' as a group making a serious promise together.

Collocations

  • sign a pact
  • enter into a pact
  • make a pact
  • breach a pact
  • renew a pact

Synonyms

  • agreement
  • treaty
  • contract
  • compact
  • deal

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'pack' which refers to a group or a bundle.
  • Used 'pact' when a less formal term like 'agreement' is more appropriate.
  • Assuming 'pact' is a verb; it is a noun.