DISAGREE


Meaning of DISAGREE in English

(~s, ~ing, ~d)

1.

If you ~ with someone or ~ with what they say, you do not accept that what they say is true or correct. You can also say that two people ~.

You must continue to see them no matter how much you may ~ with them...

They can communicate even when they strongly ~...

‘I think it is inappropriate.’—‘I ~.’...

The two men had ~d about reincarnation.

? agree

V-RECIP: V with n, pl-n V, V (non-recip), pl-n V prep, also V with n prep

2.

If you ~ with a particular action or proposal, you disapprove of it and believe that it is wrong. (mainly BRIT)

I respect the president but I ~ with his decision...

? agree

VERB: V with n

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