to agree with
Pronunciation
/ɐɡɹˈiː wɪð/
British pronunciation
/ɐɡɹˈiː wɪð/

Definition & Meaning of "agree with"in English

to agree with
[phrase form: agree]
01

to believe that something is morally right or acceptable

Transitive: to agree with sth
to agree with definition and meaning
example
Examples
She does n't agree with cheating on exams; it goes against her principles.
Many people agree with the idea that honesty is the best policy.
02

(of food) to not cause illness or physical discomfort

Transitive: to agree with sb/sth
example
Examples
Spicy foods do n't agree with her stomach; she gets heartburn every time.
Dairy products can sometimes not agree with people who are lactose intolerant.
03

(of an adjective, verb, or pronoun) to match another word in terms of number, gender, or case, making the sentence grammatically correct

Transitive: to agree with sth
example
Examples
In the sentence, " The apples are red, " the adjective " red " agrees with the plural noun " apples. "
" His " agrees with the possessive noun " dog " in the sentence, " His dog is friendly. "
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