Consentient

/kɑnˈsɛnʃənt/ adjective

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.

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