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    say
    /sā/

    verb

    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: "the voters are entitled to have their say on the treaty" Similar right/chance/turn to speakright/chance/turn to express one's opinionvoteopinion

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  2. Nov 8, 2012 · 1. a. : to express in words : state. b. : to state as opinion or belief : declare. 2. a. : utter, pronounce. b. : recite, repeat. say your prayers. 3. a. : indicate, show. the clock says five minutes after twelve. b. : to give expression to : communicate. a glance that said all that was necessary.

  3. 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".

  4. 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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 23 hours ago · Say means to speak, so any time you utter a word, you're saying it. If you write an editorial about dogs in the paper, that's also a form of saying. Someone could quote you as saying "dogs should be worshipped." You can say something with your body language, too.

  7. 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?

  8. 1. transitive verb. When you say something, you speak words. "I'm sorry," he said. She said they were very impressed. Forty-one people are said to have been seriously hurt. I packed and said goodbye to Charlie. Synonyms: speak, utter, voice, express More Synonyms of say. 2. transitive verb.

  9. say. verb. /seɪ/ Verb Forms. speak. [transitive, transitive] to speak or tell someone something, using words + speech “Hello!” she said. “That was marvelous,” said Daniel. In stories the subject often comes after said, says or say when it follows the actual words spoken, unless it is a pronoun. say something Be quiet, I have something to say.

  10. SAY meaning: 1 : to use your voice to express (something) with words; 2 : to express (an opinion)

  11. SAY definition: 1. to speak words: 2. to tell someone about a fact or opinion: 3. to give information in writing…. Learn more.

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