accordant
Americanadjective
adjective
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Etymology
Origin of accordant
1275–1325; Middle English acordant < Old French. See accord, -ant
Example Sentences
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The marketplace for exchange-traded media has doubled in the past quarter and has grown 184% over the past year, according to a recent report from Accordant Media.
From The Guardian • May 24, 2013
Accordant toils Shall leave no time for fear, nor doubt, nor gloom.
From Little Women Letters from the House of Alcott by Alcott, Louisa May
I know it well, And trust to it alone for earnestness, Accordant counsels, loyalty and faith.
From Tecumseh : a Drama by Mair, Charles
O had they with Count Louis been Accordant in his plea!
From Poems — Volume 2 by Meredith, George
Our joy should flow Accordant with the lofty woe That wails above the noble dead.
From The Poems of Henry Timrod by Timrod, Henry
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