Definition
Showing agreement of feeling or opinion; in harmony of sentiment; characterized by mutual understanding.
Etymology
From Latin 'consentiens,' present participle of 'consentire,' meaning 'agreeing together,' functioning as an adjective to describe things that share understanding.
Kelly Says
When a group of people are consentient about something, it's not forced consensus—they genuinely feel the same way because they've internalized the same values and understand things the same way.
Translations
CACatalà
consentit
kon-sen-tit
CSČeština
souhlasivý
soo-hlas-i-vee
DADansk
samtykkende
sam-tykk-ende
DEDeutsch
einvernehmlich
ein-ver-nehm-lich
ELΕλληνικά
συμφωνημένος
sim-fon-eh-men-os
ESEspañol
consentido
kon-sen-tee-doh
FISuomi
suostuvainen
suo-stu-vai-nen
FRFrançais
consentement
kon-sent-ma
HUMagyar
egyetértes
e-gyet-er-tes
IDBahasa Indonesia
setuju
se-tu-ju
ITItaliano
consenziente
kon-sen-zee-en-teh
KO한국어
동의하는
dong-ui-ha-neun
MSBahasa Melayu
bersetuju
ber-se-tu-ju
MYမြန်မာ
လျှောက်လွှာ
l-yaw-k-lu-wa
NLNederlands
instemmend
in-stem-mend
NONorsk
samtykkende
sam-tykk-ende
PLPolski
zgodny
z-gohd-nee
PTPortuguês
consentido
kon-sen-tee-doh
RORomână
de acord
deh a-kord
RUРусский
согласившийся
soglassivshiisya
SVSvenska
samtyckande
sam-ti-kän-deh
SWKiswahili
kukubali
koo-koo-ba-li
TAதமிழ்
ஒப்புக்கொள்ளுதல்
oppu-kko-lluthal
TLTL
sumasang-ayon
su-ma-san-ga-yon
UKУкраїнська
погоджувався
po-goj-zhu-v-vas
VITiếng Việt
đồng ý
dong y
ZUZU
sithokozile
si-tho-ko-zi-leh