Greek English Dictionary

ελληνικά - English

διαφωνώ in English:

1. disagree


Let's agree to disagree.
If you disagree with him, he is liable to get angry.
Just for the record, I totally disagree with this decision.
Some people think that it is difficult for a native speaker of English to learn Chinese, but I disagree.
I agree on an emotional level, but on the pragmatic level I disagree.
They consider it impolite to disagree with someone they don't know very well.
I disagree!
Who shall decide when doctors disagree?
To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
I will listen to you, especially when we disagree.
I beg to differ, as I disagree with your analysis of the situation.
historians often disagree
She can't stand when people disagree with her.
Mark thinks his jokes are funny, but Fiona disagrees.

English word "διαφωνώ"(disagree) occurs in sets:

Notes 14/11/2017

2. argue


Being from different countries, my husband and I sometimes argue about cultural difference.
They argue that the distribution of wealth should be equitable.
I never argue.
Deep-seated preferences cannot be argued about — you cannot argue a man into liking a glass of beer...
Ken always takes his mother's side when his parents argue.
Critics may argue that all the foregoing characterizations are very abstract.
Just how tiresome was it to argue straight against the phrase "Don't blindly follow America's lead!"
Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties.
Old-timers might argue the Internet was freest during the Usenet days.
Don't get upset about small things. Try to think of things like a rich person who can afford not to argue.
People who bring personal details into arguments don't know how to argue.
The workers argued against the plans to close the factory.
Why’s he angry with you? Oh, you know, we argued about money – he was going to do that job for me...
The twins often argue over toys and want to play with the same toy at the same time.
When people argue, they disagree with each other, sometimes loudly. You don’t always have to yell when you argue, though, sometimes you’re just trying to prove a point.

English word "διαφωνώ"(argue) occurs in sets:

Notes 12/01/2018