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accordant

intermediateB2

/əˈkɔːrdənt/ · ac-cord-ant

In agreement or harmony; consistent.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

In agreement or harmony; consistent.

ہم آہنگ یا ہم خیال؛ متفق ہونا۔

ہم آہنگ

hum aahang

Formal: متفقہ

Synonyms

agreeableharmoniousconsistentمتفقہم آهنگہم ساز

Antonyms

discordantinconsistentconflictingنا ہم آهنگمتضادمتناقض

Common Collocations

  • accordant views
  • accordant principles
  • accordant sounds

Example Sentences

The committee's recommendations were accordant with the community's needs.

کمیٹی کی سفارشات کمیونٹی کی ضروریات کے ساتھ ہم آہنگ تھیں۔

Committee ki sifarashat community ki zarooriyat ke sath hum aahang thin.

Their opinions on the project were accordant, ensuring a smooth collaboration.

پروجیکٹ پر ان کے خیالات ہم آہنگ تھے، جو ہموار تعاون کو یقینی بناتے ہیں۔

Project par un ke khayalat hum aahang the, jo hamwar taawun ko yaqeen dilaate hain.

The accordant melodies created a beautiful atmosphere during the concert.

ہم آہنگ نغموں نے کنسرٹ کے دوران ایک خوبصورت ماحول پیدا کیا۔

Hum aahang nagmon ne concert ke doran ek khoobsurat mahol paida kiya.

Easily Confused With

accordant vs. accord:While 'accordant' describes a state of agreement or harmony, 'accord' is a noun that refers to an agreement itself.

Word Family

accord
nounاتفاق
accordance
nounمطابقت
accordantly
adverbہم آہنگی سے

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'accordant' as being 'in accord' with something, similar to musical notes that harmonize together.

Imagine a choir singing in perfect harmony.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

دیکھو ہم نے محبت کی رسوائی سے بچنے کی سب تدبیریں کی ہیں

Dekho hum ne mohabbat ki ruswai se bachne ki sab tadbeerien ki hain

See, we have made all efforts to avoid the shame of love.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

سچائی ہمیشہ ہم آہنگ ہوتی ہے

Sachai hamesha hum aahang hoti hai

Truth is always in harmony.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "accordare" — to agree, to be in harmony

First known use: 15th century

The word 'accordant' has evolved from the Latin word 'accordare', which means to agree or harmonize. Its usage in English has been consistent since the Middle Ages.