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Definition of disagree
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of disagree is as below...
Disagree
(v. i.) To fail to
accord;
not to
agree;
to lack
harmony;
to
differ;
to be
unlike;
to be at
variance.
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Incongruity
::
Incongruity
(n.)
Disagreement
of
parts;
want of
symmetry
or of
harmony.
Disconcert
::
Disconcert
(n.) Want of
concert;
disagreement.
Mess
::
Mess (n.) A
disagreeable
mixture
or
confusion
of
things;
hence,
a
situation
resulting
from
blundering
or from
misunderstanding;
as, he made a mess of it..
Polecat
::
Polecat
(n.) A small
European
carnivore
of the
Weasel
family
(Putorius
foetidus).
Its scent
glands
secrete
a
substance
of an
exceedingly
disagreeable
odor.
Called
also
fitchet,
foulmart,
and
European
ferret..
Variance
::
Variance
(n.) A
disagreement
or
difference
between
two parts of the same legal
proceeding,
which,
to be
effectual,
ought to
agree,
-- as
between
the writ and the
declaration,
or
between
the
allegation
and the
proof..
Caterwauling
::
Caterwauling
(n.) The cry of cats; a
harsh,
disagreeable
noise or cry like the cry of
cats..
Ear-splitting
::
Ear-splitting
(a.)
Deafening;
disagreeably
loud or
shrill;
as,
ear-splitting
strains..
Divergency
::
Divergency
(n.)
Disagreement;
difference.
Mild
::
Mild
(superl.)
Gentle;
pleasant;
kind; soft;
bland;
clement;
hence,
moderate
in
degree
or
quality;
-- the
opposite
of
harsh,
severe,
irritating,
violent,
disagreeable,
etc.; --
applied
to
persons
and
things;
as, a mild
disposition;
a mild eye; a mild air; a mild
medicine;
a mild
insanity..
Ill
::
Ill (a.)
Contrary
to good, in a
physical
sense;
contrary
or
opposed
to
advantage,
happiness,
etc.; bad; evil;
unfortunate;
disagreeable;
unfavorable..
Ftiction
::
Ftiction
(n.) A
clashing
between
two
persons
or
parties
in
opinions
or work; a
disagreement
tending
to
prevent
or
retard
progress.
Discrepant
::
Discrepant
(a.)
Discordant;
at
variance;
disagreeing;
contrary;
different.
Irreconcilable
::
Irreconcilable
(a.) Not
reconcilable;
implacable;
incompatible;
inconsistent;
disagreeing;
as,
irreconcilable
enemies,
statements..
Disagree
::
Disagree
(v. i.) To
differ
in
opinion;
to hold
discordant
views;
to be at
controversy;
to
quarrel.
Incombine
::
Incombine
(v. i.) To be
incapable
of
combining;
to
disagree;
to
differ.
Umpire
::
Umpire
(n.) A third
person,
who is to
decide
a
controversy
or
question
submitted
to
arbitrators
in case of their
disagreement..
Raw
::
Raw
(superl.)
Disagreeably
damp or cold;
chilly;
bleak;
as, a raw
wind..
Judgment
::
"Judgment
(v. i.) That act of the mind by which two
notions
or ideas which are
apprehended
as
distinct
are
compared
for the
purpose
of
ascertaining
their
agreement
or
disagreement.
See 1. The
comparison
may be
threefold:
(1) Of
individual
objects
forming
a
concept.
(2) Of
concepts
giving
what is
technically
called
a
judgment.
(3) Of two
judgments
giving
an
inference.
Judgments
have been
further
classed
as
analytic,
synthetic,
and
identical..
Jar
::
Jar (v. i.) To act in
opposition
or
disagreement;
to
clash;
to
interfere;
to
quarrel;
to
dispute.
Misintelligence
::
Misintelligence
(n.)
Disagreement;
misunderstanding.
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