Disagreed

/ˌdɪsəˈɡriːd/ verb

Past tense of disagree; to have held a different opinion or to have been in conflict with someone or something. To have failed to correspond or match.

From Old French 'desagreer' meaning 'to refuse consent,' formed from 'des-' (dis-) meaning 'apart' and 'agreer' meaning 'to please or accept.' The word entered English in the 15th century, evolving from the sense of 'not pleasing' to 'holding different opinions.'

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