Agree meaning in English
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Definition
to (strongly) agree with sbdy (to do, on doing sthg): to (totally) consent, to accord, to have the same opinion about, to accept (sthg)
I don't agree with his decision. He wants to leave at 2pm but I think we should go earlier.
I haven't agreed on going to the movies with you yet. I need some more time to think about it.
to (strongly) disagree (with sbdy): to have a (very) different opinion from, to (violently) oppose (somebody)
Agreed!: OK! Understood! Alright! I accept!
Examples
- "Susie : Bruno and I have already spoken about this latest Kalvin Krime campaign, and he agrees with me that it's not the kind of thing we want to get involved in."
- "We're sure all our customers will agree that these steps are something special."
- "Horatio : I disagree."
- "Dr. Gilchrist : Everybody agrees!"
- "Bruno : I agree."
- "There's no time to disagree"
- "I am sure that you would agree that this occasion deserves an extra special celebration."
- "Judge : Agreed!"
- "We agreed on 100 US Dollars!"
- ""I agree with your reporter Rupert Kensington."
- "Sigourney : Oh, I agree with you completely, Ursula."
- "We agreed on $31 per unit, so we will pay $31 per unit."
- "So we don't want that to happen again, agreed?"
- "Brian : No, Jean, that's not what we agreed on."
- "I strongly disagree!"
- "Bruno : Right, right, I agree with you entirely, Luna."
- "Steffi : Yes, the invoice states that each unit costs 29 dollars, however we agreed on a price of 31 dollars per unit."
- "I hope you agree with me."
- "Hannah : I'm sorry Brian, but I completely disagree."
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