consensus - transcription, translation and pronunciation online

Transcription and pronunciation of the word "consensus" in British and American variants. Detailed translation and examples.

consensus
[kənˈsen.səs]
[kənˈsen.səs]
Definitions
noun
general agreement.
a consensus of opinion among judges
Examples
It was only a few weeks ago that there was a broad consensus that UK interest rates were on the way up.
We have to know there is a firm consensus of opinion behind us, and would not press on ahead without it.
The consensus among community forums is that the message was probably a warped joke.
After the concert the consensus was to head back to our respective hotels and sleep for as long as possible.
The general consensus is that faith in an afterlife is a positive psychological state.
It's all up for discussion, but the consensus is that most clubs want sections too.
We tried to get a consensus of opinion and it proved to be easier than I thought.
The overwhelming consensus is that the lack of knowledge is probably the merciful way it should be.
a consensus of opinion among judges
They have also helped to undermine the social consensus which used to be so intolerant of crime.