Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Ways of agreeing with someone in British Thesaurus
Ways of agreeing with someone
of course (adverb)
used for agreeing or disagreeing with someone
okey-dokey (interjection)
informal OK: used for showing that you accept something or agree with something
amen to that ()
great (adjective)
mainly spoken used for expressing pleasure or agreement
used for emphasizing that you agree with something that someone has said
I hear you ()
isn’t he/she just/doesn’t he/she just? ()
used for emphasizing that you completely agree with what someone has just said, especially a criticism
used for saying that something seems reasonable
mkay (interjection)
very informal a way of writing OK that shows how it is said informally
used for emphasizing that you agree with someone
used for agreeing or disagreeing with someone
right on ()
used for emphasizing that you agree with or support someone or something
someone never said a truer word ()
used for saying that you agree completely with what someone has just said
that’s about the size of it ()
used for saying that you agree with someone’s description or opinion of something
very much so ()
used for emphasizing your agreement with what someone has said
why not...? ()
used for agreeing to a suggestion or request
used for expressing strong agreement with what someone has said
you said it ()
used for agreeing with what someone has said although you would not have said it yourself, especially when they admit they have done something bad or wrong
you said it (American)
American used for agreeing with a suggestion that someone has made