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agreed
  • v  be in accord; be in agreement
    We agreed on the terms of the settlement
  • v  consent or assent to a condition, or agree to do something
    She agreed to all my conditions
    He agreed to leave her alone
  • v  be compatible, similar or consistent; coincide in their characteristics
  • v  go together
  • v  show grammatical agreement
  • v  be agreeable or suitable
  • v  achieve harmony of opinion, feeling, or purpose
  • s  united by being of the same opinion
    agreed in their distrust of authority
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agreed upon
  • s  constituted or contracted by stipulation or agreement
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agrestic
  • s  characteristic of the fields or country
    agrestic simplicity
  • s  (of behavior) rustic and uncouth
    the agrestic behavior of a country boy
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agricultural
  • a  relating to or used in or promoting agriculture or farming
    agricultural engineering
    modern agricultural (or farming) methods
    agricultural (or farm) equipment
    an agricultural college
  • s  relating to rural matters
    an agrarian (or agricultural) society
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aground
  • a  stuck in a place where a ship can no longer float
    a ship aground offshore
    a boat aground on the beach waiting for the tide to lift it
  • r  with the bottom lodged on the ground
    he ran the ship aground
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ahead
  • s  having the leading position or higher score in a contest
    he is ahead by a pawn
  • r  at or in the front
    I see the lights of a town ahead
    the road ahead is foggy
    staring straight ahead
  • r  toward the future; forward in time
    I like to look ahead in imagination to what the future may bring
  • r  in a forward direction
    go ahead
    the train moved ahead slowly
    the boat lurched ahead
  • r  ahead of time; in anticipation
    when you pay ahead (or in advance) you receive a discount
    We like to plan ahead
  • r  to a more advanced or advantageous position
    a young man sure to get ahead
    pushing talented students ahead
  • r  to a different or a more advanced time (meaning advanced either toward the present or toward the future)
    moved the appointment ahead from Tuesday to Monday
    pushed the deadline ahead from Tuesday to Wednesday
  • r  leading or ahead in a competition
    the horse was three lengths ahead going into the home stretch
    ahead by two pawns
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