Discept means to argue or debate about something. Its antonyms are agree, concur, accept, and harmonize. When people agree, they come to a shared understanding or opinion. Conversely, discepting is when individuals dispute about a particular topic trying to prove their opinions are correct. Concurring includes having the same view or opinion as someone else, and this implies an absence of discepting. Acceptance, on the other hand, is the act of approving or recognizing something without arguing or debating about it. Finally, when people harmonize, they work together towards a common goal without creating disputes, conflicts or disagreements.