The judge said that he is going to disagree and prove that the suspect was guilty.
She was so disagreeable that everyone avoided her.
Disagree
Would you like to go UP or DOWN? Is the light switch OFF or ON? Is it GOOD or BAD?
That I would vote for him, given his platform, is highly improbable, since I disagree with him. It is improbable that a baby is born knowing how to walk or talk.
Disagree is the prefix of agree.
The correponding noun to the verb todisagree is disagreement.
I would disagree with that last statement.
Perhaps you should not be so quick to disagree. I disagree with your hypothesis.
I'm afraid I'll have to disagree with your tenet. Let's agree to disagree.
"The family had to rebuild their home, even though the wife would disagree."
Gabriella disagrees with me about playing the game capture the flag.
The verb tenses disagree when they do not align in time or when they do not convey a consistent timeline in a sentence. This typically occurs when there is inconsistency between past, present, or future tenses within a sentence or when the sequence of events is unclear.
However, many people might disagree.
No.To disagree is to oppose someone else's opinion. An example sentence would be 'Three of the judges disagreed with the verdict.'.To disobey is to not do what someone says. An example sentence would be 'a dog shouldn't disobey its owner'
Parents usually divorce when they fight or disagree most of the times.
impossible retreat disagree international sub-ordinate
~I disagree with your comment.~Why do you always disagree with my non-bias remarks?~Who would disagree with this statement?: PERCY JACKSON IS AWESOME!!!~No one disagrees with that statement.~A lot of people disagree with the fact that the Hunger Games is the best book.~Actually, I stand corrected because EVERYBODYdisagrees with the fact that The Hunger Games is the best book!
We disagree with the idea of closing all zoos for fear of imperilling the animals.