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    say
    [sā]
    verb
    say (verb) · says (third person present) · said (past tense) · said (past participle) · saying (present participle)
    1. utter words so as to convey information, an opinion, a feeling or intention, or an instruction:
      "“Thank you,” he said" · "he said the fund stood at $100,000" · "our parents wouldn't believe a word we said" · "he said to come early"
      • (of a text or a symbolic representation) convey specified information or instructions:
        "the law says such behavior is an offense"
      • enable a listener or reader to learn or understand something by conveying or revealing (information or ideas):
        "I don't want to say too much" · "the movie's title says it all"
      • (of a clock or watch) indicate (a specified time):
        "the clock says ten past two"
      • (be said)
        be asserted or reported (often used to avoid committing the speaker or writer to the truth of the assertion):
        "they were said to be training freedom fighters" · "it is said that she lived to be over a hundred"
      • (say something for)
        present a consideration in favor of or excusing (someone or something):
        "all I can say for him is that he's a better writer than some"
      • utter the whole of (a speech or other set of words, typically one learned in advance):
        "we say the Pledge of Allegiance each morning"
    2. assume something in order to work out what its consequences would be; make a hypothesis:
      "let's say we pay five thousand dollars in the first year"
      • used parenthetically to indicate that something is being suggested as possible or likely but not certain:
        "the form might include, say, a dozen questions"
    exclamation
    NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
    informal
    1. used to express surprise or to draw attention to a remark or question:
      "say, did you notice any blood?"
    noun
    say (noun)
    1. an opportunity for stating one's opinion or feelings:
      "the voters are entitled to have their say on the treaty"
      • an opportunity to influence developments and policy:
        "the assessor will have a say in how the money is spent" · "the households concerned would still have some say in what happened"
    Origin
    Old English secgan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zeggen and German sagen.
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    verb
    1. utter words so as to convey information, an opinion, a feeling or intention, or an instruction:
    2. assume something in order to work out what its consequences would be; make a hypothesis:
      noun
      1. an opportunity for stating one's opinion or feelings:
        right/chance/turn to speak
        right/chance/turn to express one's opinion
        one's twopence worth
        one's twopenn'orth
       
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