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'Consensus' is a noun. It refers to a general agreement or collective opinion among a group of people. In discussions or decision-making, it signifies unity in understanding or preference.
Consensus
The word 'consensus' originates from the Latin word "consensus," which means "agreement" or "accord." It is derived from the verb "consentire," meaning "to feel together" or "to agree."
The word "consensus" is pronounced as /kənˈsɛnsəs/. It can be broken down phonetically as "kuhn-SEN-suhs."
The word 'consensus' can be used in a sentence like, "After hours of discussion, the committee finally reached a consensus on the proposed policy changes." When using the term, it's important to ensure it is spelled correctly and to recognize that it refers to a general agreement among a group, rather than unanimous agreement, which can affect the clarity of communication in certain contexts.