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
- I always say what I mean.
- Can you say that again?
- She likes to say that honesty is the best policy.
- They say it’s going to rain tomorrow.
- Don't say anything until you're sure.
- He didn't say much during the meeting.
- What did you say to her?
- I would never say such a thing.
- They say that practice makes perfect.
- I can’t say for certain if I’ll be there.
- She wanted to say goodbye before leaving.
- Can you say the alphabet backward?
- He always has something to say about everything.
- I have something important to say to you.
- Don’t say it if you don’t mean it.
- She couldn't say how she felt.
- What do you want to say?
- You can say that again!
- He didn’t say a word during the argument.
- I can't believe you would say that to her.
- She didn't say yes or no.
- Let me say this clearly.
- I want to say a few words in honor of my friend.
- Did he really say that?
- You shouldn't say things you don't mean.
- I can only say what I've seen.
- She was too shy to say hello.
- I’d rather you say it to my face.
- They always say the early bird catches the worm.
- What would you say is the best part of your job?
- I can’t say I agree with that statement.
- She wanted to say something but couldn’t find the words.
- Can you say that in simpler terms?
- I wish you would say how you really feel.
- He is known to say the most unexpected things.
- I didn’t say I was going to help.
- What would you say to that idea?
- Please say a little prayer for me.
- He always has something to say about politics.
- I can’t say I’ve heard of that before.
- Just say the word, and I’ll help you.
- She didn’t say anything during the presentation.
- I can only say good things about her.
- He wanted to say something profound.
- What do you say we go out for dinner?
- I can’t say that I’m a fan of that movie.
- Can you say that with more confidence?
- He tried to say it without sounding rude.
- I didn’t say it was easy; I just said it was possible.
- Please say it again; I didn’t catch that.
- She always knows the right thing to say.
- I never say no to a good meal.
- They would often say that family comes first.
- What did he say about the project?
- Can you say that in a different way?
- Please say hello to your parents for me.
- I can’t say I was surprised by the news.
- She has a lot to say about that topic.
- If you want to say something, now's your chance.
- I can’t say I enjoyed that experience.
- Don’t be afraid to say what you think.
- He didn’t say much, but his eyes spoke volumes.
- If you say so, I’ll believe you.
- I’d like to say a few words before we start.
- I can’t say that I know him well.
- Did she really say that out loud?
- I’d rather you say it to my face than behind my back.
- She wanted to say something encouraging.
- Don't you say that to me!
- He managed to say it in a way that was both clear and kind.
- She always knew just what to say to make me feel better.
- I can’t say I’ve ever been there.
- What would you say is the most important lesson?
- I always say it’s better to be honest.
- I didn’t mean to say that; it just slipped out.
- Can you say that louder, please?
- I can’t say enough good things about her.
- They often say that time heals all wounds.
- I’d like to say a few words in response.
- What did she say when you told her?
- I can’t say that I disagree with you.
- She wanted to say goodbye before leaving.
- He wanted to say something meaningful.
- I can’t say I blame you for being upset.
- What do you say we meet at noon?
- She didn’t say anything during the discussion.
- I can’t say that I’m a fan of that style.
- He always finds a way to say it nicely.
- What did he say next?
- Don’t say anything until I finish.
- I’d like to say something before we move on.
- Can you say that again in a different tone?
- I can’t say it better than that.
- You should always say what’s on your mind.
- What do you say to a little adventure?
- I can’t say I’m familiar with that term.
- Just say what you feel; it’s important.
- I can’t say that I’ve ever been to that place.
- What do you say we take a break?
- I didn’t mean to say it like that.