dis·agree
Pronounced:
/ˌdɪsəˈgri:/
Function:
verbInflected forms:
dis·agrees; dis·agreed; dis·agree·ingMeaning:
[no obj] 1 : to have a different opinion : to fail to agree ▪ I think that I should sell my car, but he disagrees. —often + with ▪ I strongly disagree with that statement. ▪ She disagrees with him on almost every subject. —often + on, about, or over ▪ They disagreed about the price. ▪ We disagree on the best way to raise the money. ▪ We found ourselves disagreeing over the meaning of the poem.
2 : to be different ▪ The two descriptions disagree. [=they do not match] —often + with ▪ Her story disagrees with the facts of the case.
3 : to not be suitable for or pleasing to someone —+ with ▪ Fried foods disagree with me. [=make me feel unwell]
2 : to be different ▪ The two descriptions disagree. [=they do not match] —often + with ▪ Her story disagrees with the facts of the case.
3 : to not be suitable for or pleasing to someone —+ with ▪ Fried foods disagree with me. [=make me feel unwell]
agree to disagree —see agree

