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English Question Hi Friends I don't necessarily agree with this. What does "I don't necessarily agree with" mean?
2019年5月16日 12:54
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used to say that sth is possibly true but not definitely or always true Examples: The more expensive articles are not necessarily better. Biggest doesn't necessarily mean best. ‘We're going to lose.’ ‘Not necessarily.’ Source: Oxford dictionary
2019年5月16日
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It means "I don't agree with this in all possible cases." or "I might agree with this only if X happens or Y changes." As Nico pointed out, sometimes native speakers will use the word "necessarily" in a flippant manner, but that isn't always (or even often) the case. You won't always necessarily know whether the speaker really meant 'necessarily' or not. :)
2019年5月16日
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Hi It simply means the speaker does not agree with something. The "necessarily" is not needed, but commonly used.
2019年5月16日
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