disagree

/dɪsəˈɡɹi/

UK: /dɪsəˈɡɹiː/

disagree

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Definition

To fail to agree; to have a different opinion or belief.

Etymology

From Middle English disagre (“to refuse to assent to”), from Anglo-Norman disagreer, disagrer, desagreer (“to refuse assent”), from Old French desagreer, desagrëer (“to be disagreeable; to be unpleasant”) (modern French désagréer (“to displease”)); the English word is analysable as dis- + agree.

Example Sentences

  • "John disagreed with Mary frequently."
  • "Bob says cats are friendlier than dogs, but I disagree."
  • "Not only did I oppose President George H.W. Bush on his China policy, I strenuously disagreed with Democratic President Bill Clinton on his trade and human rights policies toward China and Tibet as well. This was difficult because I otherwise greatly supported and admired his leadership."
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