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Definitions for Said
[1] simple past tense and past participle of say1.
[2] Chiefly Law . named or mentioned before; aforesaid; aforementioned: said witness; said sum.
[3] sayyid.
[4] to utter or pronounce; speak: What did you say? I said “Hello!”
[5] to express in words; state; declare; word: Say it clearly and simply. It's hard to know how to say this tactfully.
[6] to state as an opinion or judgment: I say her plan is the better one.
[7] to be certain, precise, or assured about; determine: It is hard to say what is wrong.
[8] to recite or repeat: to say one's prayers.
[9] to report or allege; maintain: People say he will resign.
[10] to express (a message, viewpoint, etc.), as through a literary or other artistic medium: a writer with something to say.
[11] to indicate or show: What does your watch say?
[12] to assume as a hypothesis or estimate: Let's say, for the sake of argument, that it's true.
[13] to speak; declare; express an opinion.
[14] approximately; about: It's, say, 14 feet long.
[15] for example: If you serve, say tuna fish and potato chips, it will cost much less.
[16] what a person says or has to say.
[17] the right or opportunity to speak, decide, or exercise influence: to have one's say in choosing the candidate.
[18] a turn to say something: It is now my say.
[19] (used to express surprise, get attention, etc.)
[20] assay.
[21] (prenominal) (in contracts, pleadings, etc) named or mentioned previously; aforesaid
[22] the past tense and past participle of say 1
[23] a variant of sayyid
[24] to speak, pronounce, or utter
[25] (also intr) to express (an idea) in words; tell we asked his opinion but he refused to say
[26] (also intr; may take a clause as object) to state (an opinion, fact, etc) positively; declare; affirm
[27] to recite to say grace
[28] (may take a clause as object) to report or allege they say we shall have rain today
[29] (may take a clause as object) to take as an assumption; suppose let us say that he is lying
[30] (may take a clause as object) to convey by means of artistic expression the artist in this painting is saying that we should look for hope
[31] to make a case for there is much to be said for either course of action
[32] (usually passive) Irish to persuade or coax (someone) to do something If I hadn't been said by her, I wouldn't be in this fix
[33] go without saying to be so obvious as to need no explanation
[34] I say! mainly British informal an exclamation of surprise
[35] not to say even; and indeed
[36] that is to say in other words; more explicitly
[37] to say nothing of as well as; even disregarding he was warmly dressed in a shirt and heavy jumper, to say nothing of a thick overcoat
[38] to say the least without the slightest exaggeration; at the very least
[39] approximately there were, say, 20 people present
[40] for example choose a number, say, four
[41] the right or chance to speak let him have his say
[42] authority, esp to influence a decision he has a lot of say in the company's policy
[43] a statement of opinion you've had your say, now let me have mine
[44] US and Canadian informal an exclamation to attract attention or express surprise, etc
[45] archaic a type of fine woollen fabric
Words related to Said
spoken, aforesaid, aforementioned, forenamed
Words nearby Said
sahelanthropus tchadensis, sahib, sahitya akademi, sahm, saice, said, saida, saiga, saigo takamori, saigon, saigon cinnamon
Origin of Said
y21350–1400; Middle English sayen, aphetic variant of assayen to assay
Other words from Said
say·er , noun
Word origin for Said
yC13: from Old French saie, from Latin saga, plural of sagum a type of woollen cloak