How do you describe said?

Words for ‘said’ may show or suggest: Volume (e.g. yelled, shouted, bellowed, screamed, whispered) Tone or pitch (e.g. shrieked, groaned, squeaked) Emotion (e.g. grumbled, snapped, sneered, begged)

What kind of word is said?

said Add to list Share. The word said is the past tense of the verb “say,” but it can also be used as an adjective to refer to something that has been previously introduced. Although said is most commonly used as the past tense of the verb say, its use as an adjective comes mainly in legal and business writing.

Who said meaning?

used for expressing disagreement with a statement, opinion etc. ‘But you won’t get the job anyway. ‘ ‘Who says I won’t?

Is said an action verb?

The verb ”said” always functions as an action verb and never functions as a linking verb.

Is say a noun or verb?

Definition of say

(Entry 1 of 3) transitive verb. 1a : to express in words : state. b : to state as opinion or belief : declare. 2a : utter, pronounce.

Is saying a verb said?

A saying verb is usually defined as the word used to report what someone is saying. The most commonly used saying verb is ‘said’ but using other saying verbs is important as they give more context to the emotion and intent of speech in writing.

What is the noun form of said?

This is Expert Verified Answer

noun. BrE /seɪ/ ; NAmE /seɪ/ [singular, uncountable] say (in something) the right to influence something by giving your opinion before a decision is made We had no say in the decision to sell the company. Conjugation of ‘Say’

WHAT THEY SAID meaning?

What did he say? is a question. It asks for clarification of what he said if you have not heard clearly. What he said is a statement. It refers the listener to the previous statement that he made.

How do you use said that?

Here are two more examples from the Learner’s Dictionary:
  1. Their work has been fairly good. Having said that, I still think there’s room for improvement.
  2. Much of the book was very dull. Having said that, I have to admit that the ending was extremely clever.

What is the past tense of said?

The past tense of say is said Present Tense: Say Past Tense: Said Past Participle: Said Present Participle: Saying Past Participle: Said What she said was fair comment . He said he wanted to go to town. The past tense of say is said; No promise, only said not over of lies.

What is another word for they said?

What is another word for they say?
be saidapparently
it appears thatit seems that
rumour isso they say
story goesby all accounts
rumour has itso the story goes

Did say or said?

The difference is that ‘did say’ adds emphasis or confirmation, for example if the ‘guys’ had expressed doubt or surprise that you said that, or you had not been sure whether you had said it. Further emphasis could be provided by preceding ‘did’ with an adverb such as really, actually or definitely.

Has said or had said?

‘He had said that he would be going’ in the more distant past, but changed his mind or emended his plans in the nearer past. ‘He has said’ suggests that he is still planning to go at the moment.

What is the opposite of said?

What is the opposite of said?
denieddisclaimed
disacknowledgeddisavowed
disowneddisparaged
renouncedrepudiated
revoked