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agreed adjective [ əˈɡriːd ]

• discussed or negotiated and then accepted by all parties.
• "the agreed date"

agree verb

• have the same opinion about something; concur.
• "I completely agree with your recent editorial"
Similar: concur, be of the same mind/opinion, see eye to eye, be in sympathy, sympathize, be united, be as one man, accord, acknowledge, admit, concede, grant, own, confess,
Opposite: disagree, differ,
• say that one will do something which has been suggested by another person.
• "she had agreed to go and see a movie with him"
Similar: consent, assent, accede, acquiesce in, accept, approve (of), allow, admit, grant, comply with, undertake, go along with, say yes to, give one's approval to, give something the nod, recognize, acknowledge,
Opposite: reject,
• be consistent with.
• "your body language does not agree with what you are saying"
Similar: match, match up, accord, correspond, conform, coincide, fit, tally, harmonize, be in harmony, be in agreement, be consistent, be compatible, be consonant, be congruous, be in tune, equate, be equivalent, dovetail, chime, correlate, be parallel, square,
Opposite: differ, contradict,
• (of food, conditions, etc.) be healthy or appropriate for (someone).
• "she's eaten something that didn't agree with her"
Similar: be agreeable to, be good for, be healthy for, be acceptable to, suit,
Origin: late Middle English: from Old French agreer, based on Latin ad- ‘to’ + gratus ‘pleasing’.


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