jibe



jibe with something

[for something] to agree with something. Your story doesn't jibe with what we heard from the arresting officer. Her tale jibes with yours quite well.
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jibe with

v.
To be in accord with something; agree with something: My calculations jibe with the ones that the accountant made.
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jibe

(dʒɑɪb)
in. to agree; to be in harmony. (see also track.) Your story just doesn’t jibe with the facts.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
LanzoLAHN-tso (German)German, Ancient Germanic
Shobha-Indian, Kannada, Hindi, Marathi
Larissalə-RIS-ə (English)English, Portuguese (Brazilian), Greek Mythology (Latinized)
NannieNAN-eeEnglish
Eda['i:də]
Hemming-Swedish, Norwegian, Danish