to agree
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
Grammatical Information
Action verb
Regular
Present tense
agree
3rd person singular
agrees
Past simple
agreed
Past participle
agreed
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
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
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
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
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
Examples
The soup agreed with her and provided much-needed nourishment during her illness.
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