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[ UK /dˌɪsɐɡɹˈiː/ ]
[ US /dɪsəˈɡɹi/ ]
VERB
  1. be different from one another
  2. be of different opinions
    She disagrees with her husband on many questions
    I beg to differ!

How To Use disagree In A Sentence

  • These included the elegant designs for an indoor playhouse which were to become the cause of a great deal of scholarly speculation and disagreement. The Times Literary Supplement
  • And this also involves, crucially, the identification of areas where there are disagreements between agencies over objectives or methods.
  • I disagreed with something…kind of bristled at how something was characterized and was piled on. Scott Brown Posed in Cosmo’s Center-Fold 28 Years Ago — And So What? - Dan_Perrin’s blog - RedState
  • All who disagreed openly were barred from the radical teach-in at the public school.
  • In the future, fights and disagreements between husbands and wives will simply result in the immediate end of their marriages.
  • I feel terrible — something I ate must have disagreed with me.
  • Like the treatment meted out to anyone who disagreed with or disbelieved the lies that took our military into Iraq? Levin swears repeatedly at Goldman hearing
  • Despite disagreeing with his colleagues, he has defended their right to speak out.
  • Blomquist also considered the possibility that the driver finds use of the seat belt disagreeable.
  • As the IPCC report made clear, many of the models disagree even on the sign of the change in rainfall over much of the globe, especially for winter projections. 2010 March 12 | Serendipity
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