agree
verb
?-?grē
agreed; agreeing
Synonyms of agree
transitive verb
1
a
: to concur in (something, such as an opinion) : ADMIT, CONCEDE
They agreed that he was right.
b
: to consent to as a course of action
She agreed to sell him the house.
2
chiefly British : to settle on by common consent : ARRANGE
… I agreed rental terms with him …—Eric Bennett
intransitive verb
1
: to accept or concede something (such as the views or wishes of another)
agree to a plan
2
a
: to achieve or be in harmony (as of opinion, feeling, or purpose)
We agree in our taste in music.
b
: to get along together
c
: to come to terms
agree on a fair division of profits
3
a
: to be similar : CORRESPOND
Both copies agree.
b
: to be consistent
The story agrees with the facts.
4
: to be fitting, pleasing, or healthful : SUIT
This climate agrees with him.
5
grammar : to have an inflectional form denoting identity or other regular correspondence in a grammatical category (such as gender, number, case, or person)
Synonyms
coincide
concur
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Choose the Right Synonym for agree
AGREE, CONCUR, COINCIDE mean to come into or be in harmony regarding a matter of opinion.
AGREE implies complete accord usually attained by discussion and adjustment of differences.
on some points we all can agree
CONCUR often implies approval of someone else's statement or decision.
if my wife concurs, it's a deal
COINCIDE, used more often of opinions, judgments, wishes, or interests than of people, implies total agreement.
their wishes coincide exactly with my desire
synonyms see in addition ASSENT
Example Sentences
We agreed about some things, but we disagreed about others.She says that a change is needed, and I agree completely.We can all agree on one thing: the current law needs to be changed.Some critics have called the movie a masterpiece, but not everyone agrees.
The house is too big for one person, don't you agree?She asked if she could go with him, and he agreed that she could.The jurors were unable to agree a verdict.The means of ending the dispute were finally agreed.
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Recent Examples on the WebKnowing the requirements for removing yourself as a co-signer is important before agreeing to sign.—Elizabeth Rivelli, Car and Driver, 20 July 2023
However, many major platforms have now agreed to increase the rates paid to writers and publishers to 15.35 percent.—Howard Murphy, Rolling Stone, 20 July 2023The strike will end when the studios and the union agree on a new contract, and the majority of union members vote to ratify that contract.—Mia Galuppo, The Hollywood Reporter, 20 July 2023
Digital World Acquisition — the special-purpose acquisition company, or SPAC, that had planned to merge with Trump’s company — agreed to pay $18 million and revise its false filings to comply with securities laws, SEC officials said.—Drew Harwell, Washington Post, 20 July 2023The next month, Wilson approved a liability settlement in which Welspun agreed to pay $211,666 to be divided among 160 people, and an additional $57,673 to be divided among another 74 people who comprised a second class of employees who opted into the lawsuit after the settlement was reached.—Dale Ellis, Arkansas Online, 20 July 2023
Management and the union just agreed to return to the negotiating table next week after talks broke down in the early hours of July 5.—Chris Isidore, CNN, 20 July 2023
Fox in April agreed to pay Dominion $787 million to settle the case.—Robert Anglen, The Arizona Republic, 20 July 2023Saul Fox Former President Donald Trump agreed to return ancient artifacts after Israel’s antiquities authority launched a public campaign to get them back.—Alex Leary, WSJ, 20 July 2023