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say

Definitions


[seɪ], (Verb)

Definitions:
- utter words so as to convey information, an opinion, a feeling or intention, or an instruction
(e.g: ‘Thank you,’ he said)

- assume something in order to work out what its consequences would be; make a hypothesis
(e.g: let's say we pay in five thousand pounds in the first year)


Phrases:
- I must say
- I say
- I wouldn't say no
- I'll say
- go without saying
- have something to say for oneself
- having said that
- how say you?
- not to say
- one cannot say
- say no more
- say the word
- say when
- says I
- says you!
- there is no saying
- they say
- to say nothing of
- what do you say
- when all is said and done
- who says — ?
- you can say that again!
- you don't say!
- you said it!

Origin:
Old English secgan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zeggen and German sagen


[seɪ], (Interjection)

Definitions:
- used to express surprise or to draw attention to a remark or question
(e.g: say, did you notice any blood?)


Phrases:
- I must say
- I say
- I wouldn't say no
- I'll say
- go without saying
- have something to say for oneself
- having said that
- how say you?
- not to say
- one cannot say
- say no more
- say the word
- say when
- says I
- says you!
- there is no saying
- they say
- to say nothing of
- what do you say
- when all is said and done
- who says — ?
- you can say that again!
- you don't say!
- you said it!

Origin:
Old English secgan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zeggen and German sagen


[seɪ], (Noun)

Definitions:
- an opportunity for stating one's opinion or feelings
(e.g: she let him have his say)


Phrases:
- I must say
- I say
- I wouldn't say no
- I'll say
- go without saying
- have something to say for oneself
- having said that
- how say you?
- not to say
- one cannot say
- say no more
- say the word
- say when
- says I
- says you!
- there is no saying
- they say
- to say nothing of
- what do you say
- when all is said and done
- who says — ?
- you can say that again!
- you don't say!
- you said it!

Origin:
Old English secgan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zeggen and German sagen




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