say [v1: Say, v2: Said, v3: Said]
Kelime Anlamı :

1. söylemek.
2. demek.
3. varsaymak.
4. tekrarlamak.
5. laf.
6. söz sırası.
7. bildirmek.
8. söz.
9. farzetmek.
10. son söz.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. to utter aloud; pronounce: the children said, "good morning.”
2. to express in words: say what's on your mind.
3. to state as one's opinion or judgment; declare: I say let's eat out.
4. to state as a determination of fact: it's hard to say who is right in this matter.
5. to repeat or recite: said grace.
6. to report or maintain; allege.
7. to indicate; show: the clock says half past two.
8. to give nonverbal expression to; signify or embody: it was an act that said "devotion.”
9. to suppose; assume: let's say that you're right.
10. to make a statement; express oneself: the story must be true because the teacher said so.
11. A turn or chance to speak: having had my say, I sat down.
12. 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.
13. archaic something said; a statement.
14. approximately: there were, say, 500 people present.
15. for instance: a woodwind, say an oboe.
16. used to express surprise or appeal for someone's attention.
17. I say used preceding an utterance to call attention to it: I say, do you have the time?
18. I say used as an exclamation of surprise, delight, or dismay.
19. that is to say in other words.
20. to say nothing of and there is no need to mention. used to allude to things that fill out an idea or argument: the yard is a mess, to say nothing of the house.
21. you can say that again slang used to express strong agreement with what has just been said.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. to utter, express, declare, or pronounce in words, either orally or in writing; speak.
2. to tell; make known or utter in words.
3. to recount; repeat; rehearse; recite: as, to say a lesson or one's prayers; to say mass; to say grace.
4. to call; declare or suppose to be.
5. to utter as an opinion; decide; judge and determine.
6. to suppose; assume to be true or correct; take for granted: often in an imperative form, in the sense oflet us say,’ ‘we may say,’ ‘we shall say’: as, the number left behind was not great, say only five.
7. to gainsay; contradict; answer.
8.
9. to speak; declare; assert; express an opinion: as, so he says.
10. to make answer; reply.
11. to assay; test.
12. to essay; attempt; endeavor; try.
13. what one has to say; a speech; a story; something said; hence, an affirmation; a declaration; a statement.
14. word; assurance.
15. A maxim; a saying; a saw.
16. turn to say something, make a proposition, or reply: as, “it is now my say.”
17. assay; trial by sample; sample; taste.
18. A cut made in a dead deer in order to find out how fat it is.
19. tried quality; temper; proof.
20. in hunting, to make a cut down the belly of a dead deer in order to see how fat it is.
21. A kind of silk or satin.
22. A kind of serge. in the sixteenth century it seems to have been a fine thin cloth used for outer garments.
23. A strainer for milk.
24. an obsolete preterit of see.
25. in poker, the turn of a player to declare whether or not he will ante.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia