Definition of Disagree in English :

Define Disagree in English

Disagree meaning in English

Meaning of Disagree in English

Pronunciation of Disagree in English

Disagree pronunciation in English

Pronounce Disagree in English

Disagree

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Verb

1. differ, disagree, dissent, take issue

be of different opinions

Example Sentences:
'I beg to differ!'
'She disagrees with her husband on many questions'

2. disaccord, disagree, discord

be different from one another

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Disagree

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verb -grees, -greeing or -greed (intransitive; often foll by with)
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

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Disagree

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verb intransitiveWord forms: ˌdisaˈgreed or ˌdisaˈgreeing
1. 
to fail to agree; be different; differ
2. 
to differ in opinion; often, specif., to quarrel or dispute
3. 
to be harmful or give distress or discomfort
followed by with
apples disagree with me

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Disagree

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intr.v. dis·a·greed, dis·a·gree·ing, dis·a·grees
1.
a. To have a differing opinion: She disagrees with him on everything. They say it will rain, but I disagree.
b. To dispute or quarrel: When those two disagree, there is a lot of yelling.
2. To fail to correspond: Our figures disagree.
3. To cause adverse effects: Caffeine disagrees with me.

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