Definitions and Examples of resemble, agree
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To be similar or alike in appearance, character, or qualities.
Example
The two sisters resemble each other so much that people often mistake them for twins.
To have the same opinion, belief, or view as someone else.
Example
We all agree that the new policy will benefit the company in the long run.
Key Differences: resemble vs agree
- 1Resemble refers to similarity in appearance, character, or qualities, while differs refers to a lack of similarity or dissimilarity.
- 2Agree refers to having the same opinion or belief, while differs refers to having a different opinion or belief.
Effective Usage of resemble, agree
- 1Comparing and Contrasting: Use differs and resemble to compare and contrast two or more things.
- 2Expressing Opinions: Use agree and differs to express your opinions and beliefs in conversations.
- 3Negotiating: Use agree and differs to negotiate and find common ground with others.
Remember this!
The antonyms resemble and agree have distinct meanings. Resemble refers to similarity, while agree refers to having the same opinion. Use these words to compare and contrast, express opinions, and negotiate with others.