"Say-so" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Say-so" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Say-so" Meaning

Permission or approval, especially formal or official permission, especially one that confirms or confirms a decision or action.

Example: "The company gave us the go-ahead, or say-so, to proceed with the project."

"Say-so" Examples

Use Cases for "Say-so"


1. Approval or Permissions

We have to get her say-so before making any changes to the plan.

2. Permission or Agreement

She won't back down without a second thought, so we need her say-so before proceeding.

3. Official Approval

Local authorities require say-so from the township before allowing the construction to begin.

4. Trust or Confidence

The experts were given say-so to proceed with the surgery only after thorough examination and thorough debate.

5. Authority

It's up to the client to give their say-so before we move ahead with the purchase.

"Say-so" Similar Words

Saxon

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Saxonian

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"Sandinavian or Saxon" refer to people of Scandinavian or Germanic origin, but specifically "Saxon" usually refers to the English people of Anglo-Saxon descent, particularly those who identify as white Britons.

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The saxophone is a family of woodwind instruments that originated in the mid-19th century and is most commonly used in jazz and classical music. It is typically made of brass and played with a single reed.<br><br>Some common types of saxophones include:<br><br> Alto saxophone: the most commonly used saxophone and often used in jazz ensembles<br> Soprano saxophone: a high-pitched saxophone often used in classical music<br> Tenor saxophone: a mid-range saxophone often used in jazz and blues music<br> Baritone saxophone: a deep, richly voiced saxophone often used in jazz and classical music<br> Bass saxophone: a large, low-pitched saxophone often used in jazz and classical music<br><br>Saxophones are played by blowing air through a single reed and covering and uncovering the holes on the instrument to produce different notes. They are known for their rich, mellow sound and are often used in a variety of musical styles.

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Say

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To express something.

Sayan

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A phrase or expression that is repeated over time, often to express a common idea or truth, such as:<br><br> "Actions speak louder than words." (meaning that what you do is more important than what you say)<br> "All's fair in love and war." (meaning that the rules of fairness do not always apply in situations of romance or conflict)<br> "Blood is thicker than water." (meaning that family ties are stronger than any other relationship)

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