concorde
in agreement; concordant
adjective kon-KOR-deh Less Common
Origin: Latin concors (of one heart), from cor (heart)
Usage Note
Concorde is an invariable adjective — the same form is used for masculine and feminine: gli esperti sono concordi ('the experts are in agreement'). It typically follows the noun or appears predicatively. Do not confuse with concordato (agreed upon, as a noun also a concordat/agreement).
Examples
"Le due parti sono concordi sulla proposta."
Natural Translation
The two parties are in agreement on the proposal.
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