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Agreed for Dummies

adjective

pronunciation: ə'grid

What does Agreed really mean?

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Agreed is a word we use when we want to say that we all have the same idea or opinion about something. It's like when we all agree on something, like when we say, "Yes, that's what I think too!"

When we say "agreed," it means that we are all in an agreement about something. It's like when we are working as a team and we all decide on the same plan. We use this word when we want to show that we are all on the same page and there is no disagreement.

Imagine you and your friends are deciding where to go for lunch. You say, "Let's go to the pizza place," and your friends all say, "Agreed!" It means that they all like the idea of going to the pizza place, and they think it's a good plan. Everybody is happy and there is no disagreement.

Another example is when we are playing a game and we want to set some rules. We all talk and decide on the same rules. We might say, "Are we all agreed on these rules?" It means that we want to make sure that everyone has the same understanding and there is no confusion or arguments.

So, "agreed" is a word that shows that we are all in an agreement and we all have the same opinion or idea about something. It's like saying, "Yes, I think the same!" or "Yes, I'll go along with that!" When we use this word, it helps us know that everyone is on the same page and there is no disagreement.

Revised and Fact checked by James Thompson on 2023-11-06 03:23:45

Agreed In a sentece

Learn how to use Agreed inside a sentece

  • Tim and Sarah agreed to meet at the park at 3 o'clock.
  • The students agreed to wear green shirts for St. Patrick's Day.
  • My parents and I agreed to go on a family vacation to the beach.
  • The committee members agreed on the new rules for the club.
  • The team agreed to practice extra hours to improve their skills.

Agreed Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Agreed Similar Words

Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.