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Say Adjective Synonyms
state, affirm, declare, maintain, hold, aver, remark, assert, claim, asseverate, announce
She said that I had to go at once, I said, 'I shall never leave you!'.

Say Noun Synonyms
reply, respond, answer
What have you to say to her allegation that it is all your fault.

pronounce, articulate, utter, phrase, rephrase, translate
How do you say gemtlich? How do you say it in English.

Say Verb Synonyms
approximately, about, roughly, circa, nearly
The snake was, say, twenty feet long.

mean or intend or try to say, think, contemplate, imply, suggest
Are you saying that you would steal if you had the opportunity.

voice, authority, influence, power, weight, sway, clout
Does she have that much say about how the money should be spent.

deliver, utter, speak
Say your lines and exit stage left without waiting for a reply.

signify, denote, symbolize, communicate, indicate, convey, suggest, imply, mean
What does a red light say to you.

for example, for instance, as or for an illustration, eg or e.g.
Take any novel, say, Wuthering Heights, analyze the characters.

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Fancy

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Tmesis

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Irony

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