agrément
Music. ornament (def. 9).
agréments. Also a·gré·mens [a-grey-mahn]. /a greɪˈmɑ̃/. agreeable qualities or circumstances.
the official approval by a government of a proposed envoy from a foreign government.
Origin of agrément
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How to use agrément in a sentence
As to flowers, only the lily and the rose are permitted for agrément; whilst all the rest are for food or medicinal remedies.
The Leper in England: with some account of English lazar-houses | Robert Charles HopeDans cette attitude elles chantent les vers fabuleux de leurs poëtes avec un agrément, et une justesse qui plairoit en Europe.
British Dictionary definitions for agrément
/ (French agremɑ̃) /
formal approval for a construction project to proceed
(as modifier): an agrément certificate
Origin of agrément
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