disagree
[ dis-uh-gree ]
/ ˌdɪs əˈgri /
verb (used without object), dis·a·greed, dis·a·gree·ing.
to fail to agree; differ: The conclusions disagree with the facts. The theories disagree in their basic premises.
to differ in opinion; dissent: Three of the judges disagreed with the verdict.
to quarrel: They disagreed violently and parted company.
to cause physical discomfort or ill effect (usually followed by with): The oysters disagreed with her. Cold weather disagrees with me.
Origin of disagree
OTHER WORDS FROM disagree
pre·dis·a·gree, verb (used without object), pre·dis·a·greed, pre·dis·a·gree·ing.Words nearby disagree
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British Dictionary definitions for disagree
disagree
/ (ˌdɪsəˈɡriː) /
verb -grees, -greeing or -greed (intr often foll by with)
to dissent in opinion (from another person) or dispute (about an idea, fact, etc)
to fail to correspond; conflict
to be unacceptable (to) or unfavourable (for); be incompatible (with)
curry disagrees with me
to be opposed (to) in principle