Arkadiusz
Hey, can I say: My opinion on that jibes with hers.? Is there any difference between 'jibe with sth' and 'jive with sth'?
Jul 28, 2021 5:57 AM
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While a "jibe" is an insult, according to the Cambridge dictionary, "if one statement or opinion jibes with another, it is similar to it and matches it". A "jive" is a very fast dance that was popular a few decades ago. So, if you're "jiving with someone", I think it means that you're dancing together.
July 28, 2021
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