Search results
- Dictionaryagree/əˈɡriː/
verb
- 1. have the same opinion about something; concur: "I completely agree with your recent editorial" Similar Opposite
- 2. say that one will do something which has been suggested by another person: "she had agreed to go and see a movie with him" Similar Opposite
Powered by Oxford Dictionaries
verb. uk / əˈɡriː / us / əˈɡriː / agree verb (HAVE THE SAME OPINION) Add to word list. A2 [ I or T ] to have the same opinion: Ann and I never seem to agree. agree with I agree with you on this issue. agree about My father and I don't agree about very much. agree on My father and I don't agree on very much.
1. : to accept or concede something (such as the views or wishes of another) agree to a plan. 2. a. : to achieve or be in harmony (as of opinion, feeling, or purpose) We agree in our taste in music. b. : to get along together. c. : to come to terms.
Definition of agree verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
1. to consent or accede (to); say “yes”. 2. to be in harmony or accord. their versions agree. 3. to be of the same opinion; concur (with) 4. to arrive at a satisfactory understanding (on or about prices, terms, etc.)
Agree definition: to have the same views, emotions, etc.; harmonize in opinion or feeling (often followed by with). See examples of AGREE used in a sentence.
AGREE meaning: 1. to have the same opinion: 2. to decide something together: 3. to accept a suggestion or idea: . Learn more.
1. To share an opinion about (something): My doctor and I agree that I should quit smoking. 2. To grant or concede: My parents agreed that we should be allowed to go. I agreed to help my parents clean the house.