No, it is a verb.
That can be a pronoun (often a relative pronoun), an adverb, or an adjective, depending on the use. Some dictionaries also list it as a conjunction, but I disagree.
Disagree
Disagree is the prefix of agree.
The correponding noun to the verb todisagree is disagreement.
Groups that disagree with each other are known as factions.
It might be, but sources disagree. It is either an adjective or a noun adjunct when used in terms such as garlic powder, garlic butter, and garlic toast.
No, it is not. It is a verb form, the past tense of "to disagree." Unlike its antonym (agreed), it is not used as an adjective.
That can be a pronoun (often a relative pronoun), an adverb, or an adjective, depending on the use. Some dictionaries also list it as a conjunction, but I disagree.
That can be a pronoun (often a relative pronoun), an adverb, or an adjective, depending on the use. Some dictionaries also list it as a conjunction, but I disagree.
The term "differ" means to be unlike or dissimilar. It can also mean to disagree as in to hold a different opinion. The word "different" is an adjective form of "differ."
Disagree
Dutifully did I disagree with my dumb friend dilly we disagree about demi darn did I disagree.
The preposition of the word "disagree" is "with." For example, "I disagree with your opinion."
You can use the preposition "with" with the verb "disagree." For example, "I disagree with your opinion."
It's okay to disagree.
disagree
Perhaps you should not be so quick to disagree. I disagree with your hypothesis.