Meaning & Definition of word "Unanimous"

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    Unanimous

    /juˈnænɪməs/

    adjective:

    • 1. In complete agreement; having the same opinion or vote.
      • Example: The committee reached a unanimous decision to approve the new policy.
    • 2. Unanimously agreed upon or accepted.
      • Example: The board's unanimous support for the initiative encouraged other members to join in.
    • 3. Characterized by or showing complete agreement among all involved.
      • Example: The vote was unanimous, reflecting the team's cohesive vision.
    • 4. Having the same opinion or view as all others present.
      • Example: The unanimous applause from the audience signaled their approval of the performance.

    Etymology

    Late Latin 'unanimus', meaning 'having the same mind'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    unanimous consent:

    Complete agreement among all parties involved.

    unanimous decision:

    A decision made by all members without objection.

    Related Words

    consensus:

    General agreement among a group.

    agreement:

    A state of having the same opinion or feeling.

    unison:

    Simultaneous performance or utterance.

    Slang Meanings of unanimous