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say




1 saying what you know, think, feel, want, etc
2 choosing the words that you use to say sth
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INFORM, SPEAK, WRITE, CONVERSATION

1 saying what you know, think, feel, want, etc
- to give information or show in words what you think, feel, want, etc: say* sth (to sb), tell* sb (sth)
He says he doesn't believe you. What does it say in the letter? 'I'll call back later,' she said. Did he tell you his new address? He wrote to tell us that his father had died.
- to say or write sth, often formally: state sth; noun: statement
Please state what the problem is in writing. a political statement You'll have to come to the police station to make a statement.
- to say sth that there is no doubt what you mean: make* sth/yourself clear/plain
Have I made myself clear? He made it clear that he wouldn't be coming back.
- to say that sth is (definitely) true: confirm sth; noun (U): confirmation
Please write to confirm that you will be arriving on 2 May. We're still waiting for confirmation of the news.
- to say that sth is not true: deny sth/doing sth; noun: denial
He denied being involved in the fight. The Government issued an official denial.
- to say what is true: tell* (sb) the truth
- to say sth which you know is not true: lie (to sb) (about sth), tell* (sb) a lie
- to say sth which you do not want to be told to any other person: tell* (sb) a secret
※ more on telling the truth, a lie, a secret TRUE, LIE, SECRET
- to say what you think or feel: express sth; noun (C/U): expression
Don't be afraid to express your opinion. I'd like to express my gratitude for all your help. freedom of expression (= freedom to say what you think)
- to say sth suddenly because of pain, anger, surprise, etc: exclaim sth; noun: exclamation
'Ouch!' he exclaimed suddenly. an exclamation of surprise
※—† saying sth quickly or briefly
- to say sth about sb/sth, usually briefly: mention sb/sth, refer to sb/sth; nouns (C/U): mention, reference
Did he mention what time he would arrive? The next speaker referred to the problem of air pollution, but only briefly. There was no mention of the riots in the paper. The article included reference to several MPs.
- to say sth, usually briefly, that shows what you think or feel about sth: remark (on/upon sth), comment (on sth); an act of saying sth in this way: remark, comment (noun C/U)
Would you like to comment on what has happened? He made some very unkind remarks about what I was wearing. 'Do you like this hat?' 'No comment!'
- to draw a person's attention to sth: point sth out
I think I should point out that if we don't leave soon we'll miss the train.
- concerning a particular point or topic: (formal) with regard/reference to ※€¦, (formal) regarding ※€¦
And now, regarding your query ※€¦
※—† saying sth publicly
- to make sth known publicly, in an official way: announce sth
Mr Stubbs has just announced his resignation.
- a statement that tells people about sth: announcement
I'd like to make an important announcement.
- a person who announces things for a government, organization, etc: spokesman, spokeswoman, spokesperson
- if you disagree with what most people think, and say publicly that you think something is bad or wrong, you speak* out (against sth)
She spoke out against cruelty to animals.
※—† saying sth strongly or directly
- to say sth clearly and firmly: declare sth, assert sth; nouns (C/U): declaration, assertion
the scene where Romeo declares his love for Juliet 'I'm going,' she declared.' to assert your innocence He was found guilty despite his repeated assertions that he was innocent.
- to say sth strongly because you think it is important: stress sth, emphasize sth; nouns (U): stress, emphasis
I'd like to stress how important it is to be ready on time. She emphasized the importance of being punctual.
- to say that sth is bigger, better, worse, etc than it really is: exaggerate (sth); noun (C/U): exaggeration
She's always exaggerating. His story was full of exaggerations.
※—† saying sth weakly or indirectly
- to say sth in a gentle or indirect way: hint (at) sth, suggest sth, imply sth; something that is said in this way: hint, suggestion (noun U), implication (noun C/U)
What do you think he was trying to hint at? He implied that he thought I was lying. I thought he would understand what I meant, but he didn't take the hint. There was no suggestion that anyone had acted improperly. I didn't like the implications of what she was saying. He blames me and, by implication, my whole family for his unhappiness.
※—† adding to what you have said
- to say sth more: add sth
'Give my love to Paul,' she added.
- to say sth again, or to say sth that another person has said: repeat sth
Sorry, I missed that - could you repeat what you just said? Repeat these sentences after me.
※ words that show that you are adding sth to what you have said AND/OR/BUT

2 choosing the words that you use to say sth
- to say sth in a particular way: express sth, word sth; noun (singular): wording
You haven't expressed this very clearly. The letter was very carefully worded. The wording of the contract was rather vague.
- to say sth in a different way, for example to make it easier to understand or to make it sound more polite, etc: rephrase sth, reword sth, paraphrase sth; noun: paraphrase
Could you rephrase the question, please? to give a paraphrase of sth
- as another way of saying the same thing: in other words
'I've looked everywhere and I can't find it.' 'In other words, you've lost it.'
- as another way of describing or identifying the same thing: that is, that is to say
We live in a democracy - that is, a country with a freely elected government.
- as a short form of what you have said: to sum up, to summarize, in short
Things couldn't be worse, financially: in short, we're broke.
- if you want to give more exact information, you can say at any rate, anyway
They said they would come early, or at any rate before eight o' clock.
- if you want to correct what you have just said, you can say at least
That's the best film I've ever seen, or at least, the best this year.
- when you think that sb may misunderstood what you have just said, you can say not that ※€¦
This music is very loud. Not that I dislike it. I would just prefer something quieter.
※—† quotation
- to repeat the exact words of sb/sth: quote sb/sth; noun (U): quotation
He's always quoting Shakespeare.
- the words that you quote: quotation, (informal) quote
Make sure you include a few relevant quotations from the text. a quote from the Bible
- to quote sb/sth wrongly: misquote sb/sth
The bishop complained that he was frequently misquoted in the press.
- a short well-known sentence which people often quote (for example: 'Don't put all your eggs in one basket.'): saying, proverb

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