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see eye to eye

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb see eye to eye has 1 sense
  1. see eye to eye - be in agreement; "We never saw eye to eye on this question"
    --1 is one way to
    agree, hold, concur, concord
    Sample sentences:
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Definitions from the Web

Term: See Eye to Eye


Description:

The phrase "see eye to eye" is an idiom that means to agree or have the same opinion as someone else. It implies that two or more individuals see things from the same perspective and have a mutual understanding on a particular matter.


Senses/Usages:

Sense 1:

Part of Speech: Idiom

Definition: To agree or have the same opinion as someone else.

Example Sentence: Despite coming from different backgrounds, Sarah and John always see eye to eye on important social issues.

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Sense 2:

Part of Speech: Verb Phrase

Definition: To have a clear and unobstructed view of something.

Example Sentence: Standing on top of the hill, they could see eye to eye the breathtaking view of the city skyline.

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Sense 3:

Part of Speech: Adjective Phrase

Definition: Pertaining to individuals or groups who share similar tastes, preferences, or perspectives within a local community.

Example Sentence: The local book club members see eye to eye on their love for classic literature.

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