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Greek
Etymology
From συνεννοη- (synennoï-, “past tense stem of συνεννοούμαι to communicate, to understand”) + -ση (-si). First attested 1833.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /si.neˈno.i.si/
- Hyphenation: συ‧νεν‧νό‧η‧ση
- Old Hyphenation: συν‧εν‧νό‧η‧ση
Noun
συνεννόηση • (synennóisi) f (plural συνεννοήσεις)
- communication
Δεν υπάρχει συνεννόηση ανάμεσα σε παιδιά και γονείς σήμερα.- Den ypárchei synennóisi anámesa se paidiá kai goneís símera.
- There's no communication between children and parents these days.
- understanding, agreement
Έχουμε συνεννόηση μεταξύ μας.- Échoume synennóisi metaxý mas.
- We have an understanding with each other.
- consultation, deliberation, exchange of views
Οι χώρες της ΕΕ κάνουν συνεννοήσεις για το κυπριακό ζήτημα.- Oi chóres tis EE kánoun synennoḯseis gia to kypriakó zítima.
- The countries of the EU are having deliberations on the Cyprus issue.
- collusion (secret agreement for an illegal purpose)
Έχει συνεννόηση με τους εχθρούς μας.- Échei synennóisi me tous echthroús mas.
- She's in collusion with our enemies.
Declension
Older or formal genitive singular: συνεννοήσεως (synennoḯseos)
Synonyms
Antonyms
- (antonym(s) of “understanding, agreement”): ασυνεννοησία f (asynennoïsía, “lack of understanding”), ακατανοησία f (akatanoïsía, “incomprehension”), διαφωνία f (diafonía, “disagreement”)
- (antonym(s) of “communication”): ασυνεννοησία f (asynennoïsía, “lack of communication”)
- and see: εννοώ (ennoó, “mean; understand”)