disagree with
1 of 1verb/dɪsəˈɡri wɪθ/
Forms:disagrees with,disagreeing with,disagreed with,disagreed with
1
to hold or express a different opinion, viewpoint, or belief than someone else
- Despite their close friendship, they occasionally disagree with each other on certain political issues.
- It's healthy to have discussions where people can respectfully disagree with one another without causing conflict.
- During the meeting, several team members felt the need to disagree with the proposed strategy to ensure a thorough evaluation.
- The siblings often disagree on their choice of movies, leading to lighthearted debates.
- It's important to create an environment where employees feel comfortable disagreeing with management decisions for the sake of constructive dialogue.