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Pact - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

pact

/pækt/ /pækt/

Definition:

A formal agreement between individuals or parties to do or not do something.

Synonyms:

agreement, treaty, contract, accord, deal

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

disagreement, conflict

Common Collocations:

sign a pact, break a pact, peace pact, secret pact, mutual pact

Derivatives:

pacts (plural), pactless (adj.)

Usage Tips:

Use "pact" for formal agreements; avoid for casual promises or informal deals.

Common Phrases:

blood pact, Faustian pact, make a pact

Etymology:

From Latin "pactum," meaning "agreement" or "contract."

Examples:

  • 1. The two countries signed a peace pact to end the war.
  • 2. They made a secret pact to share the prize money equally.
  • 3. Breaking the pact could lead to serious consequences for both sides.
  • 4. The siblings formed a pact to always support each other no matter what.

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