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say [ say ]


verb  (past and past participle said [ sed ], present participle say·ing, 3rd person present singular says [ sez ])
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb utter something: to utter something in a normal voice, not singing, shouting, or whispering

2. transitive and intransitive verb express verbally: to convey information or express feelings in spoken words

3. transitive verb state something: to utter something as a matter of fact, belief, or prediction
was said to be the largest in captivity

4. transitive verb indicate something: to convey information in written or printed words, numbers, or symbols
The clock said midnight.
The rules say that you may not kick your opponent.

5. transitive verb make case for or against something: to utter something by way of argument, explanation, or excuse
There's much to be said for a dress code.

6. transitive verb command something: to utter something as an instruction
said to go

7. transitive verb suppose something: to assume something for the sake of argument, or take something as a suitable example
Let's say we can't get there in time.

8. transitive verb recite something: to utter something that has a formula or set form of words
says his prayers

9. transitive verb convey something indirectly: to convey something over and above the immediate words or superficial sound or appearance
Your clothes say a lot about you.

10. transitive verb convey something important: to convey something substantial or significant in what is spoken or written
We talked for hours but didn't really say anything.



noun 
Definition:
 
1. chance to speak: a chance or turn to say something, especially to give an opinion
You've already had your say.

2. right to give opinion: the right to express an opinion and have it considered by others
had no say in the decision



adverb 
Definition:
 
approximately: approximately, or as a possibility or example
if we get, say, three gallons



interjection 
Definition:
 
1. expressing surprise: used to express surprise, admiration, or protest

2. attracting attention: used to attract somebody's attention

[ Old English secgan< Germanic]

say·er noun

easier said than done used to describe something that is more difficult than it sounds

enough said used to indicate that nothing more need be said for a situation to be understood

I say 

1. 
used to express surprise, admiration, or protest
 

2. 
used to attract somebody's attention


it goes without saying used to emphasize that there should be no doubt concerning something

say when used to ask somebody to indicate when enough drink has been poured or food served (informal)

that is to say used to indicate that you are repeating something more clearly or in other words

there's no saying used to emphasize the uncertainty of a situation

when all's said and done after everything has been discussed and considered

you can say that again used to indicate complete agreement with what has just been said (informal)

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