Pronunciation: /eɪˈdʒiː/
adjective not in agreement or harmony; at variance
A1 The children were agee on playing outside.
A2 The students were agee about the new school rules.
B1 The team was agee on the best strategy for the game.
B2 The committee members were agee on the budget allocation.
C1 The board of directors was agee on the company's expansion plans.
C2 The negotiators were agee on the terms of the contract.
adverb in a state of disagreement or discord
A1 She nodded her head agee in agreement.
A2 The two friends walked agee down the street, chatting happily.
B1 The team worked agee to complete the project on time.
B2 The jury members were agee in their decision to convict the defendant.
C1 The experts debated agee on the best course of action.
C2 The diplomats were agee in their approach to the peace negotiations.
formal The two parties were in complete agreement with each other.
informal They were totally agee on that issue.
slang They were like totally agee, dude.
figurative Their minds were agee like two peas in a pod.
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