100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "say"

Definition

The verb say means to express something in words, to communicate information, opinions, or feelings verbally.

Synonyms

  • Speak
  • State
  • Declare
  • Articulate
  • Assert
  • Mention
  • Pronounce
  • Utter
  • Convey
  • Inform

Antonyms

  • Conceal
  • Withhold
  • Silence
  • Suppress
  • Quiet

Examples

  1. I always say what I mean.
  2. Can you say that again?
  3. She likes to say that honesty is the best policy.
  4. They say it’s going to rain tomorrow.
  5. Don't say anything until you're sure.
  6. He didn't say much during the meeting.
  7. What did you say to her?
  8. I would never say such a thing.
  9. They say that practice makes perfect.
  10. I can’t say for certain if I’ll be there.
  11. She wanted to say goodbye before leaving.
  12. Can you say the alphabet backward?
  13. He always has something to say about everything.
  14. I have something important to say to you.
  15. Don’t say it if you don’t mean it.
  16. She couldn't say how she felt.
  17. What do you want to say?
  18. You can say that again!
  19. He didn’t say a word during the argument.
  20. I can't believe you would say that to her.
  21. She didn't say yes or no.
  22. Let me say this clearly.
  23. I want to say a few words in honor of my friend.
  24. Did he really say that?
  25. You shouldn't say things you don't mean.
  26. I can only say what I've seen.
  27. She was too shy to say hello.
  28. I’d rather you say it to my face.
  29. They always say the early bird catches the worm.
  30. What would you say is the best part of your job?
  31. I can’t say I agree with that statement.
  32. She wanted to say something but couldn’t find the words.
  33. Can you say that in simpler terms?
  34. I wish you would say how you really feel.
  35. He is known to say the most unexpected things.
  36. I didn’t say I was going to help.
  37. What would you say to that idea?
  38. Please say a little prayer for me.
  39. He always has something to say about politics.
  40. I can’t say I’ve heard of that before.
  41. Just say the word, and I’ll help you.
  42. She didn’t say anything during the presentation.
  43. I can only say good things about her.
  44. He wanted to say something profound.
  45. What do you say we go out for dinner?
  46. I can’t say that I’m a fan of that movie.
  47. Can you say that with more confidence?
  48. He tried to say it without sounding rude.
  49. I didn’t say it was easy; I just said it was possible.
  50. Please say it again; I didn’t catch that.
  51. She always knows the right thing to say.
  52. I never say no to a good meal.
  53. They would often say that family comes first.
  54. What did he say about the project?
  55. Can you say that in a different way?
  56. Please say hello to your parents for me.
  57. I can’t say I was surprised by the news.
  58. She has a lot to say about that topic.
  59. If you want to say something, now's your chance.
  60. I can’t say I enjoyed that experience.
  61. Don’t be afraid to say what you think.
  62. He didn’t say much, but his eyes spoke volumes.
  63. If you say so, I’ll believe you.
  64. I’d like to say a few words before we start.
  65. I can’t say that I know him well.
  66. Did she really say that out loud?
  67. I’d rather you say it to my face than behind my back.
  68. She wanted to say something encouraging.
  69. Don't you say that to me!
  70. He managed to say it in a way that was both clear and kind.
  71. She always knew just what to say to make me feel better.
  72. I can’t say I’ve ever been there.
  73. What would you say is the most important lesson?
  74. I always say it’s better to be honest.
  75. I didn’t mean to say that; it just slipped out.
  76. Can you say that louder, please?
  77. I can’t say enough good things about her.
  78. They often say that time heals all wounds.
  79. I’d like to say a few words in response.
  80. What did she say when you told her?
  81. I can’t say that I disagree with you.
  82. She wanted to say goodbye before leaving.
  83. He wanted to say something meaningful.
  84. I can’t say I blame you for being upset.
  85. What do you say we meet at noon?
  86. She didn’t say anything during the discussion.
  87. I can’t say that I’m a fan of that style.
  88. He always finds a way to say it nicely.
  89. What did he say next?
  90. Don’t say anything until I finish.
  91. I’d like to say something before we move on.
  92. Can you say that again in a different tone?
  93. I can’t say it better than that.
  94. You should always say what’s on your mind.
  95. What do you say to a little adventure?
  96. I can’t say I’m familiar with that term.
  97. Just say what you feel; it’s important.
  98. I can’t say that I’ve ever been to that place.
  99. What do you say we take a break?
  100. I didn’t mean to say it like that.