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    disagree
    /ˌdɪsəˈɡriː/

    verb

    • 1. have or express a different opinion: "no one was willing to disagree with him" Similar fail to agreebe in dispute/contentionbe at variance/oddsnot see eye to eyeOpposite agree
    • 2. (of statements or accounts) be inconsistent or fail to correspond: "the results disagree with the findings reported so far" Similar differbe dissimilarbe unlikebe differentOpposite agree

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  2. to not have the same opinion, idea, etc.: disagree with I'm afraid I have to disagree with you. disagree on Me and my dad disagree on a lot of things. [ + that ] Few people would disagree that something should be done to reduce crime in the area. strongly disagree I strongly disagree with (= do not accept) the decision that has been made. Opposite.

  3. 1. : to fail to agree. the two accounts disagree. 2. : to differ in opinion. he disagreed with me on every topic. 3. : to cause discomfort or distress. fried foods disagree with me. Synonyms. differ. dissent. nonconcur. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of disagree in a Sentence.

  4. DISAGREE meaning: 1. to not have the same opinion, idea, etc.: 2. If two or more statements, ideas, sets of numbers…. Learn more.

  5. Disagree means to not agree or to differ. Disagree can also mean to have different opinions or to cause physical discomfort. If two things disagree, they don’t match and most likely clash with each other. For example, the belief that pigs are able to fly disagrees with all scientific knowledge of pigs.

  6. Definition of disagree verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. If you disagree with a particular action or proposal, you disapprove of it and believe that it is wrong. [ mainly British ] I respect the president but I disagree with his decision.

  8. 1. to dissent in opinion (from another person) or dispute (about an idea, fact, etc) 2. to fail to correspond; conflict. 3. to be unacceptable (to) or unfavourable (for); be incompatible (with): curry disagrees with me. 4. to be opposed (to) in principle.

  9. Use the verb disagree to talk about what happens when you have a conflict or a difference of thought about something with another person. People disagree about politics, food, sports, and movies — there is no subject that won't cause most people to find a way to disagree.

  10. to have a different opinion from someone else about something: I disagree with most of what he said. Experts disagree about/on the causes of the disease. Fewer examples. I totally disagree. He strongly disagreed with the decision. Emma and I disagreed about what to do. We disagreed on how the money should be spent.

  11. 1 have or express a different opinion: no one was willing to disagree with him historians often disagree More example sentences Len Wallace respected all opinions - even while disagreeing - and he was always honest, focused and principled.