acquiescence in English
- acquiescence⇄acquiescence, noun.
consent given without making objections; agreeing or submitting quietly; assent.
acquiescence in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
acquiescence in Hindi हिन्दी
acquiescence in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ
acquiescence in Marathi मराठी
acquiescence in Sindhi سنڌي
Acquiescence
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
/ˌakwēˈes(ə)ns/
Definitions
- The act of acquiescing or giving consent by silence or without objection.
- A tacit agreement or acceptance of something.
Usage Examples
- Her acquiescence to the terms of the contract was noted by all parties involved.
- The committee's acquiescence allowed the project to move forward without further debate.
Etymology
From Latin "acquiescentia," which means "resting, quiet," from "acquiescere" (to rest, to be quiet).
Synonyms
- Consent
- Agreement
- Compliance
Antonyms
- Opposition
- Protest
- Disagreement
Translations
Language | Translation |
---|---|
Spanish | Acuerdo tácito |
French | Acquiescement |
German | Stillschweigende Zustimmung |
Italian | Acquiescenza |
Chinese (Simplified) | 默许 |
Japanese | 黙認 |
Korean | 묵인 |
Russian | Согласие |
Arabic | تسليم |
Hindi | स्वीकृति |
Bengali | মেনে নেওয়া |
Telugu | అంగీకారం |
Marathi | स्वीकृती |
Tamil | அங்கீகாரம் |
Gujarati | માન્યતા |
Malayalam | അംഗീകരണം |
Punjabi | ਸਵੀਕਾਰਨਾ |
Odia | ଗ୍ରହଣ |
Assamese | স্বীকৃতি |
Urdu | رضامندی |
Finnish | Suostumus |
Dutch | Instemming |
Swedish | Samtycke |
Norwegian | Samtykke |
Regional Pronunciation Variations
Regional accents may slightly affect pronunciation, especially in different English-speaking regions.
Historical Usage
The term has been used since the late 16th century, often in legal contexts to indicate tacit agreement.
Cultural Nuances
Acquiescence can imply passive acceptance, which may vary in significance across different cultures.
More Information
Understanding acquiescence is crucial in legal and interpersonal dynamics, as it often shapes agreements and consent.