agree

verb49 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

to agree quickly and without hesitation

to agree without being forced

to agree of your own free will

to agree in a happy or pleased manner

to agree to do something as an act of kindness

to agree in a kind, polite, and pleasant way

to agree to something without anyone knowing

to agree in a clear and definite way

to agree without wanting to

to agree for the present time, but with the possibility of change later

to agree in a reluctant or resentful way

to agree to something by not objecting

to agree in every way

to agree to the maximum extent

to agree fully and without reservation

to have a very firm opinion that you are right

to agree completely (informal)

to agree without any doubt

used to express complete agreement, often in spoken English

to agree to a great extent

to agree with complete sincerity and enthusiasm

when most people agree

to agree on the most important points

to agree in a forceful way

to agree in a general way, without considering minor details

when everyone in a group agrees

to agree for the most part

to agree with enthusiasm

to agree but not in public

to agree without anyone knowing

to accept that you have different opinions about something

agreed upon by different nations

to accept that you have different opinions about something

agreed upon within a single nation

when two or more parties agree on something together

a phrase used to express very strong agreement

a phrase used to show you agree completely

a phrase used to introduce a point you expect others to agree with

to fail to reach an agreement

to not succeed in reaching an agreement

to admit that something is true, often reluctantly

used to express strong disagreement

to be likely to agree

to tend to have a particular opinion

to say yes to a suggestion, proposal, or plan

to have the same opinion as a person or an idea

to decide something together

to share an opinion about a topic

to decide something together (more formal)