Pronunciation: /əˈɡriː tuː/
noun A word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things.
A1 I agree to go to the party with you.
A2 She agrees to help her friend move next weekend.
B1 The company agreed to the terms of the contract.
B2 The two countries agreed to a ceasefire after months of conflict.
C1 The board members agreed to implement the new policy.
C2 The leaders of the rival factions finally agreed to a peace treaty.
verb A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence.
A1 I agree to help my friend with their homework.
A2 She agreed to go on a date with him.
B1 The board members agreed to the new company policy.
B2 After much negotiation, the two countries agreed to a peace treaty.
C1 The parties finally agreed to a compromise after hours of discussion.
C2 The jury agreed to a verdict after deliberating for several hours.
preposition A word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause.
A1 I agree to go to the park with you.
A2 She agreed to help me with my homework.
B1 The company agreed to the terms of the contract.
B2 After much negotiation, they finally agreed to a compromise.
C1 The two countries agreed to a peace treaty after years of conflict.
C2 The board of directors agreed to the CEO's proposal for expansion.
formal The two parties have finally agreed to the terms of the contract.
informal We all agreed to meet at the park for a picnic.
slang I'm not sure if I agree to go to that party, it sounds boring.
figurative Sometimes, we have to agree to disagree in order to maintain peace in a relationship.
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