agree
Middle English agreen, from Old French agréer, from Latin adgratiare, from ad- ‘to’ + gratia ‘favor’.
VERB
(1)
[/əˈɡriː/en-US]
to have the same opinion or to approve of something.
| past | present_participle | simple_present |
|---|---|---|
| agreed | agreeing | agrees |
- I completely agree with your assessment of the situation.
- They agreed to meet at the coffee shop to discuss the project.
inflection: map[past:agreed present_participle:agreeing simple_present:agrees]
phonetics: /əˈɡriː/
related_forms: [agreement]
NOUN
(1)
[/əˈɡriː/en-US]
Antonyms
disagreement
a state of having the same opinion or consent regarding something.
| plural |
|---|
| agreements |
- The two parties reached an agreement after lengthy negotiations.
- There was a general agreement on the need for change.
inflection: map[plural:agreements]
phonetics: /əˈɡriː/
related_forms: []