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
TigerTIE-gərEnglish (Rare)
Thomasinatom-ə-SEE-nəEnglish
Bales[beilz]
ElenaE-le-nah (Italian), e-LE-nah (Spanish), ye-LYE-nah (Russian), ee-LYE-nah (Russian)Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Slovak, Lithuanian, Russian, German, Medieval Sla
Keshia-African American
KonstantinKAWN-stahn-teen (German), kahn-stahn-TEEN (Russian)German, Hungarian, Russian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Macedonian