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Consensus

UK /["/kənˈsensəs/"]/US /["/kənˈsensəs/"]/

Definition

an opinion that all members of a group agree with

In simple words: A general agreement among a group of people.

Examples

  • After long discussions, the team reached a consensus on the project deadline.
  • The consensus among experts is that climate change requires immediate action.
  • It is difficult to achieve consensus when there are so many differing opinions.
  • The board's consensus led to the approval of the new policy.
  • No consensus has been reached on a solution to the problem yet.

Usage notes

Used in discussions or decisions where a group needs a common agreement. Avoid in casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

reach + consensus

Memory hint

Sounds like 'con-sense-us' — think of a group using common sense to agree.

Collocations

  • broad
  • clear
  • common
  • degree
  • level
  • achieve
  • arrive at
  • reach
  • exist
  • emerge
  • form
  • opinion
  • view
  • statement
  • by consensus
  • consensus  about
  • consensus  on
  • a consensus of opinion
  • a lack of consensus

Synonyms

  • agreement
  • accord
  • harmony
  • unanimity
  • concurrence

Antonyms

  • disagreement
  • dissent
  • division

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'assent' which means to agree but not necessarily reach a group decision.
  • Using in singular form when referring to multiple opinions; 'a consensus' is correct.
  • Overusing in informal contexts where simpler terms like 'agreement' are better.