disagree
verb
[ dɪsəˈɡriː ]
• have or express a different opinion.
• "no one was willing to disagree with him"
Similar:
fail to agree,
be in dispute/contention,
be at variance/odds,
not see eye to eye,
differ from,
dissent from,
diverge from,
contradict,
gainsay,
challenge,
oppose,
argue,
debate,
quarrel,
bicker,
wrangle,
squabble,
spar,
dispute,
take issue,
row,
altercate,
clash,
be at loggerheads,
cross swords,
lock horns,
fall out,
have words,
scrap,
disaccord,
• (of statements or accounts) be inconsistent or fail to correspond.
• "the results disagree with the findings reported so far"
Similar:
differ,
be dissimilar,
be unlike,
be different,
vary,
contradict each other,
conflict,
clash,
contrast,
diverge,
not correspond,
not accord,
be discordant,
Origin:
late 15th century (in disagree (sense 2), also in the sense ‘refuse to agree to’): from Old French desagreer .