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Say Definition & Meaning

1. Say - to express something in words or speech.

Example: "i want to say that i appreciate your help."

2. Say - to indicate or suggest something.

Example: "the dark clouds say that it might rain soon."

3. Say - to state or assert something as a fact.

Example: "the doctor will say if you need surgery or not."

4. Say - to communicate or convey a message.

Example: "the painting says a lot about the artist's emotions."

5. Say - to utter a sound or noise.

Example: "the bird says 'tweet tweet' every morning."

Examples of the word say used in sentences.

  • My friend says she loves ice cream.
  • She says that she is not feeling well today.
  • He says he is going to the park this afternoon.
  • The teacher says we have to finish our homework by tomorrow.
  • He always says "Good morning" when he enters the office.
  • I'm sorry, I didn't quite catch what you were saying.
  • He didn't say anything about the party, so I'm not sure if he's coming or not.
  • She always says "good morning" when she enters the office.
  • They say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
  • Can you please say your name again?
  • I wanted to say sorry for being late.
  • My friend always says that laughter is the best medicine.
  • Can you say that again, please? I didn't quite catch what you said.
  • I don't know what to say about this situation.
  • They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
  • When the teacher asked who had done their homework, everyone said "yes", but only a few had actually completed it.
  • Despite the fact that her mother had told her to clean her room, she didn't say anything and left it as it was.
  • Say, have you ever tried sushi before? It's one of my favorite foods.
  • He was always a quiet person, and so when he finally spoke up and said his opinion, everyone was surprised.
  • I really appreciate it when you say thank you after I've done something nice for you. It makes me feel appreciated.
  • Despite the controversial nature of the topic, she felt compelled to say her piece during the heated debate.
  • In his farewell speech, the politician made sure to say his thanks to his constituents who placed their trust in him.
  • Her father always liked to say, "if you want something done right, do it yourself."
  • The teacher often reminded her students to not just say the right answer, but to also explain how they arrived at it.
  • After witnessing the stunning sunset, he couldn't help but say, "wow!"
  • Despite the overwhelming evidence, she refused to say that she was wrong.
  • The CEO's comments at the meeting were carefully crafted to say just enough without revealing too much.
  • He couldn't find the right words to say to his ex-girlfriend when he ran into her at the party.
  • The teacher encouraged her students to say their opinions, even if they disagreed with her.
  • My best friend always knows the right thing to say when I'm feeling down.
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