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- Dictionarysay/seɪ/
verb
- 1. utter words so as to convey information, an opinion, a feeling or intention, or an instruction: "‘Thank you,’ he said" Similar
- 2. assume something in order to work out what its consequences would be; make a hypothesis: "let's say we pay in five thousand pounds in the first year" Similar
exclamation
- 1. used to express surprise or to draw attention to a remark or question: informal North American "say, did you notice any blood?"
noun
- 1. an opportunity for stating one's opinion or feelings: "she let him have his say" Similar
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to pronounce words or sounds, to express a thought, opinion, or suggestion, or to state a fact or instruction: Small children find it difficult to say long words. She said goodbye to all her friends and left. Ben never forgets to say "Please" and "Thank you". How do you say "goodbye" in French? I'm sorry, what did you say?
The meaning of SAY is to express in words : state. How to use say in a sentence. to express in words : state; to state as opinion or belief : declare; utter, pronounce…
You say something or say something to somebody. Say is often used when you are giving somebody’s exact words: ‘Sit down,’ she said. Anne said, ‘I’m tired.’ Anne said (that) she was tired. What did he say to you? You cannot use ‘say about’, but say something about is correct: I want to say something/ a few words/ a little about ...
22 meanings: 1. to speak, pronounce, or utter 2. to express (an idea) in words; tell 3. to state (an opinion, fact, etc).... Click for more definitions.
to pronounce words or sounds, to express a thought, opinion, or suggestion, or to state a fact or instruction: Small children find it difficult to say long words. She said goodbye to all her friends and left. Ben never forgets to say "Please" and "Thank you." How do you say "goodbye" in French? I'm sorry, what did you say?
noun. what a person says or has to say. the right or opportunity to speak, decide, or exercise influence: to have one's say in choosing the candidate.
To make a statement or express an opinion or judgment: The story must be true because the teacher said so. n. 1. A turn or chance to speak: Having had my say, I sat down. 2. The right or power to influence or make a decision: Citizens have a say in the councils of government. All I want is some say in the matter. 3.