Other speakers, however, disagreed.
Even native speakers may disagree on some verbs' conjugations.
The word brigade, originally used to describe a military unit, can also be used as a pejorative collective noun to describe an informal group of like-minded individuals with views with which the speaker disagrees.
Inside the American Legion Hall speaker after speaker disagreed, berating the Town Board's new Democratic majority for drafting moratoriums that, they said, would shake the town's service economy.
The question may be too complicated to answer simply, or may contain an assumption with which a speaker disagrees.
The reason given by Oxford Union president Corey Dixon was that two other speakers "disagree with his particular take on [assisted suicide]".
John P. Feehery, a spokesman for Mr. Hastert, said that the speaker was strongly opposed to abortion and did not necessarily disagree with the statement, but that he "wanted to see what the president would do."
"At its most insidious, 'interesting' implies that the clergyperson had the temerity to base a sermon on a recent editorial and to express a view with which the speaker disagrees."
But the speaker disagrees with the author.
In fact, the president and the speaker disagree on many things.