"Says" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Says" Meaning

Verbs

(past tense of "say"; third person singular of "say")

To utter words, sounds or a language
- She says "hello."
To express or indicate a meaning or intention by words or actions
- The real message he says is not what he means.
As a past tense used to express a past request
- Says he will take care of the problem

Adverb

In a speaking or vocal manner
- The bag says 'Tagless'

Interjection

In texts, used to annoy others or indicate negative feeling
- France says, after someone starts long text about how empty a street is

"Says" Examples

Usage Examples of "Says"


Example 1: Direct Quote

She says, "I love playing in the park."

Example 2: Indirect Quote

She told me that she loves playing in the park.

Example 3: Expressing Agreement

She says the weather is great today.

Example 4: Emphasis

Twenty-three says the manager of the company.

Example 5: Contrasting or Irony

He says he's tired, but he's actually really energetic.

"Says" Similar Words

Sayan

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Sayer

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A person who speaks or utters something, especially on behalf of another person or a group; a spokesperson.

Sayeret

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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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Sayonara

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Saypyu

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Sayyid

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Title: Meaning of Sayyid<br><br>Sayyid is a honorific title used in various cultures, particularly in the Middle East and South Asia. It is a form of respect and is often bestowed upon someone who is a descendant of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. The title typically implies nobility, dignity, and prestige.<br><br>In Arabic, the word "sayyid" means "lord" or "master." It is often translated to English as "master," "sir," or "lord."<br><br>In Islamic contexts, a Sayyid is typically a descendant of Muhammad through one of his grandchildren. People who hold this title include:<br><br> Members of the Ahl al-Bayt (the household of Muhammad)<br> Descendants of the Prophet's sons-in-law, such as Ali ibn Abi Talib and Uthman ibn Affan<br> People who have been directly descended from any of the twelve Imams, along with their wives and children<br><br>The title is often combined with given names and is used as a surname. For example, Sayyid Ali is a person named Ali who is a Sayyid.

Sazerac

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Sazhen

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Sazhen is an old Russian unit of length. It is equivalent to 2.13 meters or 7 feet.

Sc.

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Scab

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Scabbard

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The scabbard is a part of a sword or knife that protects the blade when not in use. It is a sheath or holder that is designed to keep the edge of the blade from becoming dull or damaged. A scabbard is typically made of leather, metal, or other materials and is attached to a belt or strap, allowing the user to easily carry their sword or knife.

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Scabbed

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