agree
[əˈɡriː]
Definition:
1. To have the same opinion as somebody; to say that you have the same opinion.
2. To say yes.
3. To be the same as something.
Use 'agree' in a sentence:
- 1. It was agreed we should hold another meeting.
- 2. I agree with her analysis of the situation.
- 3. We couldn't agree what to do.
- 4. ‘That's true ’, she agreed.
- 5. I don't think the food here agrees with me.
- 6. We, the undersigned, agree to.
- 7. ‘It's terrible. ’ ‘I couldn't agree more (= I completely agree) ! ’
- 8. He agreed to make ten monthly payments of £ 50.
- 9. They met at the agreed time.
- 10. "It's appalling."—"It is. I agree."
- 11. I'm half inclined to agree.
- 12. 'I don't agree,' he said in a small voice.
- 13. He agreed with my suggestion that we should change the date.
- 14. We had no end of trouble getting them to agree.
- 15. They left at ten, as agreed .
- 16. You look great, Brian. The Bahamas certainly agree with you.
- 17. Are we all agreed on this?
- 18. In an excess of enthusiasm I agreed to work late.
- 19. The warring sides have agreed on an unconditional ceasefire.
- 20. We never agreed a date.
- 21. Do you think he'll agree to their proposal?
- 22. We agreed to meet on Thursday.
- 23. Broadly speaking , I agree with you.
- 24. He agreed to pay me for the drawings.
- 25. His second statement agrees with facts as stated by the other witnesses.
- 26. It was no small achievement getting her to agree to the deal.
- 27. He did not agree with indulging children.
- 28. In his heart he knew they'd agree with his stand.
- 29. The two groups agreed to cooperate with each other.
- 30. I myself do not agree.
- 31. It was agreed (that) we should hold another meeting.
- 32. She agreed to let me go early.
- 33. We were wrong to assume she'd agree.
- 34. We agreed the proposal was a good one.
- 35. The government agreed to send a small token force to the area.
- 36. Your account of the accident does not agree with hers.
- 37. We were wrong to assume that she'd agree.
- 38. I'm sorry, I don't agree.
- 39. I'm pretty sure (that) he'll agree.
- 40. I am inclined to agree with Alan.
- 41. I don't agree with spanking.
- 42. I don't really agree with that.
- 43. He silently agreed with much of what she had said.
- 44. He agreed with them about the need for change.
- 45. I entirely agree with you.
- 46. 'So, did you agree or not?' he persisted.
- 47. I agree with you up to a point.
- 48. If we agreed all the time it would be a bit boring, wouldn't it?.
- 49. She agreed (that) I could go early.
- 50. As the author of the proposal I cannot agree with you.
- 51. Both have agreed on the need for the money.
- 52. At an agreed signal they left the room.
- 53. We'll never agree, so let's just leave it at that.
- 54. It would seem that we all agree.
- 55. I'm inclined to agree with you.
- 56. No, I'm sorry, I can't agree with you.
- 57. I'll agree to anything for an easy life.
- 58. We rarely agree on what to do.
- 59. I asked for a pay rise and she agreed.
- 60. I don't altogether agree with you.
- 61. When he said that, I had to agree.
- 62. Can we agree on a date?
- 63. Donna agreed to both requests.
- 64. I heartily agree with her on this.
- 65. I don't agree with what they're doing.
- 66. You and I are going to have to agree to disagree then.
- 67. Can we agree a price?
- 68. I agree with every word you've just said.
- 69. So we both agree there's a problem?
- 70. I agree with you, as it happens.
- 71. We agreed (that) the proposal was a good one.
- 72. The government agreed to set up a committee of inquiry.
- 73. She agreed I could go early.
- 74. The great majority of people seem to agree with this view.
- 75. She finally agreed to have the wretched animal put down.
- 76. The government has agreed to lift restrictions on press freedom.
- 77. Not many people agree with the government's prediction that the economy will improve.
- 78. They agreed to the changes on the understanding that they would be introduced gradually.
- 79. I agree with you to a certain degree.
- 80. They are certain to agree.
- 81. They finally agreed to our terms with a certain reluctance.
- 82. Why ever did you agree?