Agreed or Agred
Learn why “agreed” is correct and “agred” is wrong.
agred
Incorrect spelling - “Agred” is missing the second ‘e’ and is wrong.
"agred" is a common misspelling of "agreed". Always use "agreed" when referring to the correct word.
agreed
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Agreed” is the past tense of agree, meaning to consent or accept.
Definition of agreed
"agreed": “Agreed” is the past tense of agree, meaning to consent or accept.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for agreed
- • consented
- • accepted
Usage Examples
"Correct:" They agreed on the plan.
"Correct:" I agreed with her opinion.
"Correct:" We agreed to meet tomorrow.
"Incorrect:" They agred on the plan.
"Incorrect:" I agred with her opinion.
Notes:
- • Always double 'e' in the middle.
- • Common typo: dropping 'e'.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Correct past tense?
A: Agreed.
Q: Is 'agred' correct?
A: No.
Q: Meaning?
A: Consented or accepted.
Q: Example?
A: We agreed on the schedule.
Q: Common mistake?
A: Forgetting the extra 'e'.
Summary
""Agreed" is correct; 'agred' is wrong. Past tense of agree."