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Synonyms and antonyms of To disagree with someone or something in American Thesaurus

To disagree with someone or something

disagree (verb)

to have an opinion that is different from the opinion that another person has

oppose (verb)

to disagree with or not approve of a plan or policy

reject (verb)

to disagree with an idea, argument, or suggestion

contradict (verb)

if one statement, piece of evidence, story, etc. contradicts another, they disagree and cannot both be true

differ (verb)

to disagree with someone about a subject

react against ()

to do the opposite of what a person, set of rules, etc. says you should do, because you disagree with them

dissent (verb)

formal to express strong disagreement, especially with what people in authority think or with what most people think

contest (verb)

to state formally that you disagree with something or think it is wrong

take issue with someone/something ()

to disagree with someone, or to disagree about something

conflict (verb)

if different ideas or opinions conflict, they cannot all be right or cannot all happen

be in/out of tune with (informal)

informal to agree/not agree with someone

be split on/over something ()

to be unable to agree about something

collide (verb)

to find it impossible to agree about something

contradict (verb)

to say that the opposite of what someone has said is true

divide (verb)

to disagree and form smaller groups

expostulate (verb)

very formal to express strong disagreement

fight (verb)

to disagree or argue about something

huff and puff ()

to speak or behave in a way that shows you strongly disagree with something

quarrel with ()

to think someone or something is wrong

repudiate (verb)

formal to state that you do not accept or agree with something