SAY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Examples of say in a Sentence Verb “Is anybody there?” he said “Good morning,” said the woman behind the counter I said three words before he interrupted me again
Say - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com To have your say means to get an opportunity to deliver your opinion on something If you're at a loud and hostile town council meeting, you might not get a chance to have your say unless you shout it
Say - definition of say by The Free Dictionary 1 A turn or chance to speak: Having had my say, I sat down 2 The right or power to influence or make a decision: Citizens have a say in the councils of government All I want is some say in the matter 3 Archaic Something said; a statement
say - WordReference. com Dictionary of English 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 he was ready
say - Wiktionary, the free dictionary say (third-person singular simple present says, present participle saying, simple past and past participle said) (transitive) To pronounce