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disagree
verb as in be different
Strongest matches
Weak matches
verb as in argue; hold differing opinion
Strongest matches
bicker, clash, contend, differ, dissent, divide, feud, haggle, object, oppose, quarrel, quibble, spar, wrangle
Strong matches
altercate, battle, brawl, contest, controvert, debate, disaccord, discord, dispute, fight, palter, rip, row, scrap, skirmish, spat, sue, war, zap
Weak matches
break with, bring action, controversialize, discept, fall out, go for the jugular, have words, jump on, lay into, let have it, logomachize, set to, take issue, take on
verb as in be injurious
Weak matches
be distasteful, be disturbing, be sickening, be unsuitable, discomfort, go against the grain, make ill
Example Sentences
Although she noted — with considerable understatement — “there are those in the administration and some of my colleagues” who disagree.
A government source said Mahmood took a "dim view of the arguments" and "fundamentally disagrees with the assessment".
“We strongly disagree with any suggestion otherwise and are deeply concerned with the health risk this poses for expecting mothers,” its statement said.
Faulting language used by some liberals as “holier than thou,” Obama argued that Democrats could remain true to their principles while respecting those with whom they disagreed.
Scott McTominay spoke later about the need for higher standards and nobody would have been of a mind to disagree.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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