17 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Say' in a Sentence
"To express words verbally; to communicate through speech." more
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The teacher is saying the instructions for the upcoming exam.
The coach will be saying motivational words before the game.
The news anchor was saying breaking news about the discovery of a new species.
The detective had been saying the suspect's name in hopes of triggering a reaction.
He will have been saying the mantra consistently for a week, seeking inner peace.
Mary had been saying her vows when the power outage interrupted the wedding.
Before the meeting, the team had said they needed more time to prepare the presentation.
The elder advised the young ones to say their prayers before bedtime.
The politician had been saying promises, but actions spoke louder than words.
By the end of the lecture, the professor will have said all the important concepts.
They said their vows in a beautiful seaside ceremony.
The conductor asked the orchestra to say the final chord with passion.
By the end of the meeting, the committee will have been saying their opinions on the matter.
The politician is saying a lot, but not much is being communicated.
Before the movie premieres, the director will have said a few words about the film.
He said his goodbyes before embarking on a solo journey.
The architect had to say whether the design met the client's expectations.
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