Entente
Noun
- A friendly understanding or informal alliance between states or factions.
- A group of states in an informal alliance.
Example Sentences
“The entente struck between the neighboring countries was still precarious.”
“The opposing leaders have entered into an entente against a bigger enemy.”
“After months of negotiations, the companies reached an entente so they could both sell similar products.”
Word Origin
French, mid-19th century
Why this word?
“Entente” sounds similar to another word associated with 20th-century diplomatic relations — “détente” — and they can easily be confused with one another. Détente, the relaxation of strained political relations, is often a precursor to entente (an informal alliance), but not always. For instance, even though Richard Nixon was able to achieve a level of détente between the Soviet Union and the United States during his presidency, the two superpowers didn’t reach the kind of friendly alliance that “entente” suggests.
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