Definitions and Examples of accept, agree, go along
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To agree to take something that is offered or given.
Example
She decided to accept the job offer and start working next week.
To have the same opinion or belief as someone else; to come to a mutual understanding.
Example
We agree that the new policy will benefit everyone in the company.
Key Differences: accept vs agree vs go along
- 1Accept implies taking something that is offered or given, while agree implies having the same opinion or belief as someone else.
- 2Go along implies complying with or following a plan, idea, or suggestion, while jibs implies refusing or objecting to it.
Effective Usage of accept, agree, go along
- 1Negotiations: Use these antonyms to express agreement or disagreement during negotiations.
- 2Debates: Incorporate these antonyms in debates to express opposing views.
- 3Everyday Conversations: Use these antonyms in everyday conversations to express agreement or disagreement with ideas or proposals.
Remember this!
The antonyms of jibs are accept, agree, and go along. Use accept to imply taking something that is offered or given, agree to imply having the same opinion or belief as someone else, and go along to imply complying with or following a plan, idea, or suggestion. Use these antonyms in negotiations, debates, and everyday conversations to express agreement or disagreement with ideas or proposals.