Accord – 1. To be in harmony 2. To grant power or status
(Pronounced ah-kord)
To remember the definition of the word accord, use the following mnemonic:
The accordion (accord) was in perfect harmony with the orchestra, and the judges granted her the status of lead player.
Examples of accord in a sentence (to be in harmony)
All the actors were in accord with one another during the performance.
To be in accord, the team wore matching shirts to the match.
I am in accord with your plan to take over the world.
Examples of accord in a sentence (to grant power or status)
Some tribes accord high status to women instead of men.
I don't think you should accord her the managerial role, she's not experienced enough.
Our society accords great importance to the royal family.



