|dis+ intransitive verb
Etymology: Middle English disagreen, from Middle French desagreer, from des- dis- (I) + agreer to agree — more at agree
1. : to fail to agree : lack harmony : be unlike or at variance
the two accounts disagree with each other
2.
a. : to differ in opinion : hold discordant views
disagreeing on virtually every topic
b. : to refuse to agree : dissent
by an overwhelming vote the Senate disagreed with the House motion
3. : to be unsuitable : be harmful because of incompatibility
fried foods disagree with me
the damp climate seriously disagreed with her
Synonyms: see differ