in agreement or not with a fact, rule or principle that are all together at the same time, in a way that shows a complete agreement Absolutely not / Of course not .. / Nothing like that! I used to say that you do not agree at all with what someone said: „I think I should accept the blame for the accident.” „Absolutely not!/Of course not!/Nothing like that! There is no way it is your fault. What helped you find the deal? Please let us know where you read or heard it (including the quote if possible). Exactly/Absolutely/I couldn`t agree anymore: It was said that you completely agreed with someone: „When you were young, people didn`t go into debt.” „Exactly. You just bought what you could afford. „I think Jacob is the best person for the job.” „Absolutely. I will be surprised if he does not understand. „We had to wait three months to get a phone line – it`s ridiculous. „I couldn`t agree with more. Expression of partiality: e.B. on the one hand .. On the other hand, you are right in a way, but . You may have a point on that, but. If people agree, they all agree on what has been formally said or approved in accordance with what has been said or approved, informally in agreement or able to work together easily Don`t make me laugh / Are you joking?/ You have to joke…: informal ways of telling someone that you don`t agree with them at all, and you think, what they said is crazy: „I really think the Beatles are overrated.” „Are you kidding?/Don`t let me laugh! They are better than any of the modern bands. „Agreement. Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/agreement. Retrieved 27 November 2020.

Britannica.com: Encyclopedia article on the Nglish agreement: Translation of the agreement for Spanish speakers You can repeat this / You tell me: a more informal way of saying that you completely agree with someone: „It`s so cold outside!” „You can repeat it!” „The buses are so unreliable!” „You tell me! I`ve been waiting here for half an hour. Your advice on life skills is very helpful and (!) up-to-date. show that someone likes or approves of someone Or something that is right / You are right / I know: is used when you agree with someone: „It`s supposed to be a very good school.” „That`s right. They get great results. „It`s really boring, isn`t it?” „Oh, I know he never stops talking about himself.” I`m sorry, but…/Sorry, but…/Forgive me, but…: Used when you politely tell someone that you don`t agree with them: Sorry/Sorry/Forgive me, but it has never been proven that he stole this car. When people are together, get together, etc., they work together and don`t face each other This week`s language tip helps with agreement and rejection: Think the same way or have the same opinion as someone else As part of the series, we bring more useful content and tips from the Macmillan dictionary to express themselves. .