agree
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ˈəg
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British pronunciation
/əˈɡriː/

Definition & Meaning of "agree"in English

to agree
01

to hold the same opinion as another person about something

Intransitive: to agree with sb/sth
Transitive: to agree that
to agree definition and meaning
example
Examples
She agreed with the teacher's comment about her essay.
02

to accept or say yes to an idea, plan, etc.

Transitive: to agree to do sth
to agree definition and meaning
example
Examples
He agreed to make a speech at the event.
03

(grammar) to have the same grammatical number, gender, case or person

Intransitive
Transitive: to agree with a part of a sentence
example
Examples
The subject and verb must agree in number.
04

to correspond or conform with another element, idea, or action

Transitive: to agree with an element, idea, or action
example
Examples
His actions agree with his words, demonstrating sincerity and honesty in his intentions.
05

to reach a consensus or alignment of views, emotions, or intentions among individuals or groups

Intransitive: to agree on a condition or course of action
example
Examples
After much discussion, the committee members finally agreed on a course of action for the project.
06

to suit an individual's needs or preferences, particularly in terms of physical well-being or comfort

Transitive: to agree with sb
example
Examples
The soup agreed with her and provided much-needed nourishment during her illness.
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