They are be discordant, be dissimilar, clash, conflict, contradict, counter, depart, deviate, differ, discord, disharmonize, dissent, diverge, run counter to, vary, war,altercate, battle, bicker, brawl, break with, bring action, clash, contend, contest, controversialize, controvert, debate, differ, disaccord, discept, discord, dispute, dissent, divide, fall out, feud, fight, go for the jugular, haggle, have words, jump on, lay into, let have it, logomachize, object, oppose, palter, quarrel, quibble, rip, row, scrap, set to, skirmish, spar, spat, sue, take issue, take on, war, wrangle and zap.
And some others are quarrelsome, abusive, adverse, ajar, answerable, aristarchian, at a discount, at cross-purpose, at daggers drawn, at feud, at high words, at issue, at loggerheads, at odds, at sixes and sevens, at variance, bad, biting, blameworthy, blown upon, captious, carping, censorious, chid, clamorous, condemnatory, controversial, contumacious, critical, cutting, cynical, damnatory, defamatory, denominational, denunciatory, disagreeing, disapproved, disapproving, discontented, discordant, disgruntled, disparaging, disputatious, dissentient, dissenting, dissident, disunited, dry, embroiled, exceptionable, exploded, extorted, factious, fastidious, gladiatorial, grudging praise, hard upon, hostile, hypercritical, illaudatory, in bad odor, in hot water, inconsequential, inexcusable, intropunitive, judgmental, litigant, litigious, negative, non-content, non-juring, objurgatory, on bad terms, opposed, out of the question, out of tune, pejorative, pettifogging, polemic, protestant, rabulistic, recusant, rejectaneous, rejected, rejectitious, reprehensible, reproachful, sarcastic, sardonic, scandalized, schismatic, sectarian, severe, sharp, snooty, sparing of praise, stuck-up, supercilious, taboo, to blame, together by the ears, tongue-whaled, torn, trenchant, unacknowledged, unapproved, unavowed, unbewailed, unblest, uncommendable, uncomplimentary, unconsenting, unconverted, unconvinced, underrated, undeserving, unfavorable, unflattering, unlamented, unpacific, unpacified, unplausive, unpopular, unpromising, unreconciled, unsatisfactory, unsung, unwilling, unworthy, up in arms, verboten and wrong.
Not really. Heed means to pay attention to or listen to. If you heed someones advice you listen to it and perhaps even pay attention to it.
synonym: Fact Antonym: Lie
A synonym for "thought" is "idea" or "concept." A synonym for "revolve" is "rotate" or "spin."
"Interrogated" is a synonym of questioned.
A synonym of understood is recognize
Argue, disagree, quarrel
Bicker, disagree, dispute, quarrel, squabble
Not really. Heed means to pay attention to or listen to. If you heed someones advice you listen to it and perhaps even pay attention to it.
contradict, disagree, refubb, negate, rebut, refute, renounce, reject, retract, repudiate, recant, disclaim
thesaurus.com gives the following: dated, evocative, in period style, nostalgic, old world, old-fashioned, out-of-date, passe, period I disagree with 'dated,' 'out-of-date,' and 'passe'; as 'retro' is generally positive as in 'retro-sheik' or 'hip'. The most appropriate synonym would be 'vintage.'
give-and-take, agreement, settlement, accommodation, concession, adjustment, trade-off
Disagree
Dutifully did I disagree with my dumb friend dilly we disagree about demi darn did I disagree.
You can use the preposition "with" with the verb "disagree." For example, "I disagree with your opinion."
The preposition of the word "disagree" is "with." For example, "I disagree with your opinion."
What is synonym for merchant? What is synonym for merchant?
It's okay to disagree.