Synonyms for reconciled
adj settledAntonyms for reconciled
relieved
resigned
- accommodated
- acquiescent
- adapted
- adjusted
- agreeable
- amenable
- biddable
- calm
- compliant
- cordial
- deferential
- docile
- genial
- gentle
- long-suffering
- manageable
- nonresisting
- obedient
- patient
- peaceable
- philosophical
- pliant
- quiescent
- quiet
- ready
- reconciled
- relinquishing
- renouncing
- satisfied
- stoical
- subdued
- submissive
- subservient
- tame
- tolerant
- tractable
- unassertive
- unprotesting
- unresisting
- well-disposed
- willing
- yielding
serene
Word Origin & History
mid-14c., of persons, from Old French reconcilier (12c.) and directly from Latin reconcilare "to bring together again; regain; win over again, conciliate," from re- "again" (see re-) + concilare "make friendly" (see conciliate). Reflexive sense is recorded from 1530s. Meaning "to make (discordant facts or statements) consistent" is from late 14c. Intransitive sense of "become reconciled" is from 1660s. Related: Reconciled; reconciling.
Example Sentences forreconciled
He became, however, reconciled at last, and wished for me to be here and remain near him.
But your husband is to go home every night without you, till you are reconciled to him.
Hope, born again, reconciled him to his career and to his race!
The curse of circumstance had humbled, but reconciled him to the dust.
On the night in question he was placed at my right, and we had to get reconciled.
It is as if there were now but one and the same soil, reconciled and fraternal.
Here is a contradiction which it seems to me can scarcely be reconciled.
She has reconciled me in a good measure to the world with her friendly prattle.
Finally they called Notscha in to them and ordered him to be reconciled to his father.
He was also reconciled with the papacy and the House of Austria.