verb

agree

to agree, to concur, to consent

I agree with you completely.

I agree with you completely.

We agreed to meet at the cinema.

We agreed to meet at the cinema.

The figures do not agree with the report.

The figures do not agree with the report.

They agreed on a price for the car.

They agreed on a price for the car.

((with sb./sth.)) to have the same opinion as (sb./sth.) I agree with you.

((to-inf)) to decide with (sb.) to do (sth.) We agreed to meet at the cinema.

((on/about sth.)) to decide on (sth.) with others They agreed on a price.

((that ...)) to believe or accept that (sth.) is true He agreed that it was a good idea.

Synonyms: concur, consent, assent; Antonyms: disagree, dispute, differ

From Old French 'agréer' (to please), from 'a gré' (to one's liking).

Think of being 'at grace' ('a gré') with someone's idea – you agree.

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