Synonyms for disagreeing


Grammar : Adj
Spell : dis-uh-gree
Phonetic Transcription : ˌdɪs əˈgri


Définition of disagreeing

Origin :
  • late 15c., "refuse to assent," from Old French desagreer (12c.), from des- (see dis-) + agreer (see agree). Related: Disagreed; disagreeing.
  • adj differing
Example sentences :
  • Hephzy had said that, in her opinion, his meals must be disagreeing with him.
  • Extract from : « Kent Knowles: Quahaug » by Joseph C. Lincoln
  • I feel like disagreeing with all the poets to-day, because they will not say what I believe.
  • Extract from : « The Love Affairs of an Old Maid » by Lilian Bell
  • Very plainly they had been disagreeing about his line of conduct.
  • Extract from : « Crooked Trails and Straight » by William MacLeod Raine
  • He and the old man got to kind of disagreeing, for the kid was a wild colt.
  • Extract from : « Crooked Trails and Straight » by William MacLeod Raine
  • These Quakers, disagreeing, had asked Penn to arbitrate between them.
  • Extract from : « William Penn » by George Hodges
  • Had he not, she remembered, staked his career by disagreeing with his father?
  • Extract from : « Mr. Crewe's Career, Complete » by Winston Churchill
  • You were disagreeing with my sermon all the time I was preaching.
  • Extract from : « Tongues of Conscience » by Robert Smythe Hichens
  • Disagreeing as they did on every subject, food was not exempt.
  • Extract from : « The Carter Girls' Mysterious Neighbors » by Nell Speed
  • Cant help it, said Mrs. Hutton; less chance of its disagreeing with him.
  • Extract from : « Cradock Nowell, Vol. 1 (of 3) » by Richard Doddridge Blackmore
  • I expected this answer, for we were disagreeing about the manner in which they were doctoring me.
  • Extract from : « Two Years and Four Months in a Lunatic Asylum » by Hiram Chase

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