AGREE vs SAY: NOUN
- N/A
- Turn to say something, make a proposition, or reply: as, “It is now my say.”
- A maxim; a saying; a saw.
- Word; assurance.
- What one has to say; a speech; a story; something said; hence, an affirmation; a declaration; a statement.
- In hunting, to make a cut down the belly of a dead deer in order to see how fat it is.
- Tried quality; temper; proof.
- A cut made in a dead deer in order to find out how fat it is.
- Assay; trial by sample; sample; taste.
- In poker, the turn of a player to declare whether or not he will ante.
- A kind of silk or satin.
- An obsolete preterit of see.
- A strainer for milk.
- A kind of serge. In the sixteenth century it seems to have been a fine thin cloth used for outer garments.
- Something said; a statement.
- The right or power to influence or make a decision.
- A turn or chance to speak.
- The chance to speak
AGREE vs SAY: VERB
- To consent to a contract or to an element of a contract.
- To correspond to in gender, number, case, or person.
- To yield assent to; to approve.
- Be compatible, similar or consistent; coincide in their characteristics
- Go together
- Achieve harmony of opinion, feeling, or purpose
- Be in accord; be in agreement
- Consent or assent to a condition, or agree to do something
- Show grammatical agreement
- Be agreeable or suitable
- Speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way
- Give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority
- Report or maintain
- Express in words
- Express a supposition
- Have or contain a certain wording or form
- State as one's opinion or judgement; declare
- Utter aloud
- Recite or repeat a fixed text
- Communicate or express nonverbally
- Indicate
AGREE vs SAY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To suit or be adapted in its effects; to do well.
- To be conformable; to resemble; to coincide; to correspond
- To make a stipulation by way of settling differences or determining a price; to exchange promises; to come to terms or to a common resolve; to promise.
- To yield assent; to accede; -- followed by to.
- To harmonize in opinion, statement, or action; to be in unison or concord; to be or become united or consistent; to concur.
- To grant or concede.
- To share an opinion about (something).
- To correspond in gender, number, case, or person.
- To be suitable, appropriate, pleasing, or healthful.
- To be compatible or consistent: : correspond.
- To come to an understanding or agreement, as by negotiating.
- To accept or support a policy or program.
- To express consent; concur: : assent.
- To share an opinion or feeling; be in accord.
- To make a statement or express an opinion or judgment.
- To suppose; assume.
- To give nonverbal expression to; signify or embody.
- To indicate; show.
- To repeat or recite.
- To report or maintain; allege.
- To state as a determination of fact.
- To state as an opinion or judgment; declare.
- To express in words.
- To utter aloud; pronounce.
AGREE vs SAY: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To admit, or come to one mind concerning; to settle; to arrange
- To make harmonious; to reconcile or make friends.
- To try; to assay.
AGREE vs SAY: ADVERB
- N/A
- For instance.
- Approximately.
AGREE vs SAY: INTERJECTION
- N/A
- Used to express surprise or appeal for someone's attention.
AGREE vs SAY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Be in agreement
- Be in accord
- To agree with; suit.
- To settle; determine; arrange.
- In grammar, to correspond in number, case, gender, or person: as, a verb must agree with its subject.
- To suit; be accommodated or adapted: as, the same food does not agree with every constitution.
- To resemble; be similar; be applicable or appropriate; tally; match; correspond; coincide: as, the picture does not agree with the original.
- To be consistent; harmonize; not to conflict or be repugnant: as, this story agrees with what has been related by others.
- B. With a thing or things for the subject, in which case agree now takes no preposition except with or in after it, though formerly to was also so used.
- To yield assent; consent; rarely, express concurrence: as, he agreed to accompany the ambassador.
- To come to one opinion or mind; come to an arrangement or understanding; arrive at a settlement.
- To live in concord or without contention; harmonize in action; be mutually accordant in intercourse or relation.
- To be of one mind; harmonize in opinion or feeling: as, with regard to the expediency of the law all the parties agree.
- A. With a personal or personified subject, in which case agree is either used absolutely or is followed by with before the agreeing object, and by upon, on, for, to, or in, and sometimes with, before the object or condition of the agreement; the latter may be expressed by an infinitive or a clause.
- In good part; kindly; in a friendly manner.
- Declare
- State as one's opinion or judgement
- To make answer; reply.
- To speak; declare; assert; express an opinion: as, so he says.
- Synonyms Say, Speak, Tell, State. Each of these words has its peculiar idiomatic uses. We speak an oration, and tell a story, but do not say either of them. We say prayers or a lesson, but do not speak or tell them, although the one praying may tell his beads. Say is the most common word before a quotation direct or indirect: Adam said, “This is now bone of my bones” (Gen. ii. 23); “If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves” (1 John i. 8). Tell is often exactly synonymous with say to: as, tell (say to) him that I was called away. Speak draws its meanings from the idea of making audible; tell, from that of communicating. Tell is the only one of these words that may express a command. State is often erroneously used for simply saying: as, he stated that he could not come: state always implies detail, as of reasons, particulars; to state a case is to give it with particularity.
- To gainsay; contradict; answer.
- To suppose; assume to be true or correct; take for granted: often in an imperative form, in the sense of ‘let us say,’ ‘we may say,’ ‘we shall say’: as, the number left behind was not great, say only five.
- To utter as an opinion; decide; judge and determine.
- To call; declare or suppose to be.
- To recount; repeat; rehearse; recite: as, to say a lesson or one's prayers; to say mass; to say grace.
- To tell; make known or utter in words.
- To utter, express, declare, or pronounce in words, either orally or in writing; speak.
- To essay; attempt; endeavor; try.
- To assay; test.
- (idiom) (you can say that again) Used to express strong agreement with what has just been said.
- (idiom) (to say nothing of) And there is no need to mention. Used to allude to things that fill out an idea or argument.
- (idiom) (that is to say) In other words.
- (idiom) (I say) Used as an exclamation of surprise, delight, or dismay.
- (idiom) (I say) Used preceding an utterance to call attention to it.
- (imperative) Saw.
AGREE vs SAY: RELATED WORDS
- Sympathize, Accept, Disagree, Fit in, Tally, Consort, Gibe, Check, Match, Fit, Harmonize, Jibe, Correspond, Accord, Concur
- Know, Argue, Believe, Order, Enounce, Enjoin, Enunciate, Articulate, State, Read, Pronounce, Aver, Allege, Suppose, Tell
AGREE vs SAY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Acknowledge, Endorse, Think, Say, Believe, Sympathize, Accept, Tally, Gibe, Check, Match, Fit, Correspond, Accord, Concur
- Acknowledge, Contend, Suggest, Think, Insist, Know, Argue, Order, Believe, Enjoin, Articulate, State, Read, Suppose, Tell
AGREE vs SAY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- By signing this document, I agree that I have read and understood this document and I agree to be bound by its terms.
- By accepting, you agree to the responsibilities of being a US citizen and agree to respect the laws of the country and its peoples.
- Strongly agree Agree Disagree Strongly disagree Finally, we are interested in your general opinions about your community.
- The seller can agree to the price reduction, agree to make repairs or tell the buyer they will do neither.
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- We cannot agree on everything when it comes to China, not in Washington, but we can agree on some basic moral principles.
- In other words, to mutually agree is to agree to the terms of a legally binding contract.
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- They want it, exactly as it is, unaltered, unfettered by any government or association telling them that what to say, how to say it.
- So yes, after a brief hiatus, Howie is back to misquoting so my posts will say what he wants them to say.
- Most California employers would say we are at least approaching that point; indeed, some would say we have surpassed it.
- They say you need to be careful when it comes to certain topics and things homebuyers should never say to an agent.
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- What you have to say and how well you can say it will create a vital impression.
- And to say that the formula in this bill is unconstitutional I would say is definitely premature.
- You can, however, say what you have heard the landlord or his employees say.
- Alana helped me say everything I wanted to say, more efficiently and with greater clarity.
- Stores say wild salmon but tests say farm bred.
AGREE vs SAY: QUESTIONS
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- What do most sociologists agree with Auguste Comte?
- Does Daniel Dennett agree with the eliminative materialists?
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- Does Hartshorne agree with Whitehead about possibility?
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- What did the Buddha say about disappointing things?
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- What does the Bible say about Christian persecution?
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