agreed
Americanadjective
adjective
interjection
Other Word Forms
- half-agreed adjective
- unagreed adjective
Etymology
Origin of agreed
First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English; agree + -ed 2
Example Sentences
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Inflation is looking like it’s heating up in the first quarter, agreed Scott Anderson, chief U.S. economist at BMO Capital Markets.
From MarketWatch
Ali, a film director who like almost all the Iranians interviewed by AFP did not give his surname, agreed.
From Barron's
Inflation is looking like it is heating up in the first quarter, agreed Scott Anderson, chief U.S. economist at BMO Capital Markets.
From MarketWatch
OpenAI has agreed to become one of the largest customers of the new processor, some of the people said, representing a major win for Nvidia.
Netflix agreed to allow Warner to discuss Paramount’s latest proposal during a seven-day negotiating period ending on Feb. 23, saying it would clear up the situation once and for all.
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