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How to Use "Disagree" with Example Sentences
disagree
(v):
to have a different opinion about something; to not agree
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Used with adverbs:
"
The directors
sharply
disagree
.
"
(sharply, strongly, wholeheartedly, completely, entirely, totally)
"
My mother will
respectfully
disagree
with me.
"
(respectfully)
"
She and her father
simply
disagree
.
"
(simply)
"
The president
openly
disagrees
on the issue.
"
(openly, publicly, personally)
"
The two men
obviously
disagree
with each other.
"
(obviously, clearly)
Used with prepositions:
"
They
disagree
about
everything.
"
(about, over)
"
We
disagree
on
this issue.
"
(on)
"
My grandparents
disagree
with
the church.
"
(with)
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