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agenda

/əˈdʒendə/
noun★Intermediate
formal

A list of items to be discussed or actions to be taken at a meeting or event.

The manager reviewed the agenda before the team meeting.

The board approved the agenda for the annual shareholders' meeting.

💡

Often used in professional or organizational settings to ensure structured discussions.

informal

A hidden or secret plan or motive.

He suspected she had an agenda behind her sudden kindness.

The politician was accused of having a hidden agenda.

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This usage is more colloquial and often carries a negative connotation.

Collocations

set the agendato determine the topics or priorities for discussion.follow the agendato adhere to the planned list of items.hidden agendaa secret or ulterior motive.

Synonyms

Antonyms

Related Phrases

on the agendaphrase
scheduled or planned for discussion
off the agendaphrase
no longer being considered or discussed

💡Pro Tip

Formal vs. Informal Use

Be mindful of the context when using 'agenda.' In professional settings, it refers to a list of topics, while in informal contexts, it can imply suspicion of hidden motives.

⚡Gold Rule

Clarity in Meetings

Always distribute the agenda in advance to ensure all participants are prepared.

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'agenda', meaning 'things to be done,' the gerundive plural of 'agere' (to do).

📝Usage Notes

In formal contexts, 'agenda' refers to a structured list of topics. In informal contexts, it can imply a hidden motive.

Word Breakdown

ag-
to do
prefix
+
-enda
things to be done
suffix
English Dictionary

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