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Disagreed Meaning: Definition, Examples, and Translations

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disagreed

dis-agreed

🇺🇸 /dɪsəˈɡɹid/ · 🇬🇧 /dˌɪsɐɡɹˈiːd/

Definitions

Context #1 | Verb

conversation

have or express a different opinion; refuse to agree

Synonyms

contradict, differ, dispute, oppose.

Examples of usage

  • She vehemently disagreed with the decision.
  • I'm sorry, but I have to disagree with your assessment.
Context #2 | Verb

formal

fail to approve or consent

Synonyms

disapprove, oppose, reject, veto.

Examples of usage

  • The committee disagreed on the budget proposal.
  • The two sides could not come to an agreement and ultimately disagreed.
Context #3 | Verb

formal

be of different opinions; not to have the same views

Synonyms

contradict, differ, dispute, oppose.

Examples of usage

  • The experts disagreed on the interpretation of the data.
  • The researchers disagreed about the best course of action.

Translations

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Quick facts about “disagreed”

Disagreed is a 2-syllable verb (dis-agreed). It is pronounced /dɪsəˈɡɹid/ in American English and /dˌɪsɐɡɹˈiːd/ in British English. On finesentence.com it has 3 meanings, 12 synonyms, and translations into 21 languages. It ranks #11,369 among the most common English words.

Origin of 'disagreed'

The word 'disagreed' is derived from the prefix 'dis-' meaning 'apart' or 'away', and the word 'agree', ultimately from the Latin word 'agere' meaning 'to do, act, or set in motion'. The concept of disagreement has been present in human interactions for centuries, as people naturally have differing opinions and perspectives.


See also: agree, agreeable, agreeableness, agreeably, agreed, agreeing, agreement, agreements, disagree, disagreeable, disagreeableness, disagreeably, disagreement.

Rhymes

Disagreed rhymes with brede, reseed, screed, swede, need, indeed, agreed and speed.

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Word Frequency Rank

Ranked #11,369, this word falls into high-advanced vocabulary. It appears less frequently but is valuable for expressing precise meanings in specific contexts.