Pronunciation: /əˈkɔrds wɪð/
noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things
A1 The color of the curtains accords with the sofa.
A2 Her decision accords with the company's policies.
B1 The new law accords with international standards.
B2 The contract accords with the terms we discussed.
C1 His actions accords with his principles and beliefs.
C2 The project plan accords with the client's requirements.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 My choice of outfit accords with the dress code for the party.
A2 His actions accords with his words, showing he is trustworthy.
B1 The new policy accords with the company's values and goals.
B2 The decision to expand the business accords with market research findings.
C1 The treaty accords with international law and regulations.
C2 The artist's interpretation of the painting accords with the original artist's intentions.
formal The new policy accords with the company's commitment to sustainability.
informal The plan totally accords with what we talked about last week.
slang His outfit totally accords with the latest fashion trends.
figurative Her actions accords with the saying 'actions speak louder than words'.
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