acquiescer
to acquiesce, to agree
verb ah-kwee-es-AY Rare
Origin: Latin acquiescere, from ad + quiescere 'to rest, be quiet'
Usage Note
Acquiescer implies passive agreement or compliance, often by nodding or offering no objection — il acquiesça d'un signe de tête (he nodded in agreement). It is more formal and nuanced than accepter or dire oui, suggesting a degree of resignation or yielding rather than enthusiasm.
Examples
"Elle acquiesça sans dire un mot."
Natural Translation
She acquiesced without saying a word.
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