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You use say in expressions such as I would just like to say to introduce what you are actually saying, or to indicate that you are expressing an opinion or admitting a fact.
Definition of say verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
To suppose; assume to be true or correct; take for granted: often in an imperative form, in the sense of βlet us say,β βwe may say,β βwe shall sayβ: as, the number left behind was not great, say only five.
SAY definition: 1. to pronounce words or sounds, to express a thought, opinion, or suggestion, or to state a factβ¦. Learn more.
(colloquial) Used to gain one's attention before making an inquiry or suggestion. Say, what did you think about the movie?
The verb say does not take a person as its direct object, only a word or clause: He said a few words and sat down. If a person is mentioned after say, the word to must be used before it: He said to her that β¦
Abigail hoped that when the colonies achieved independence, women in America would join in the victory and finally have a say over their own lives without having to bow to the authority of men in β¦
3 days agoΒ Β· say (third-person singular simple present says, present participle saying, simple past and past participle said) (transitive) To pronounce.
Abigail hoped that when the colonies achieved independence, women in America would join in the victory and finally have a say over their own lives without having to bow to the authority of men in β¦
3 days agoΒ Β· say (third-person singular simple present says, present participle saying, simple past and past participle said) (transitive) To pronounce.