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“What am I saying?” is another way of saying, “OK, if my first definition or description doesn’t work for you, here’s another way of explaining it that might make more sense to you.” Or, “What am I saying?” could come from a speaker who can see his or her audience looks puzzled after he or she just said something.
‘I am here’ is used to aggressively declare your location to everyone, and can be used as a way of claiming the territory you stand on. ‘Here I am’ is a less strong statement and may be in response to someone searching for or looking for you. If someone says “Shannak, where are you?” you might respond with “Here I am.”
“Saying that” meaning
A saying (also called a proverb, maxim, or adage) is a piece of wisdom from one’s culture. Our earlier example (a bird in the hand) is a piece of advice for people trying to choose between two options.
Synonyms of saying
statement accepted as true
transitive verb. 1 : to undertake without leave or clear justification : dare. 2 : to expect or assume especially with confidence. 3 : to suppose to be true without proof presumed innocent until proved guilty. 4 : to take for granted : imply.
What is another word for says?
speaks | declares |
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pronounces | states |
utters | voices |
exclaims | remarks |
announces | mentions |
Stated synonyms
sais n. (India) A groom, or servant with responsibility for the horses.
As ColinFine says, it is not standard or correct grammar. It’s slang. It means, “So you say” or “That is what you say”. The implication is that the statement in question is not true, and the only proof that the person is offering is his own assertion that it is true.
No, sais is not in the scrabble dictionary.
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Word Unscrambler Saia is not a valid Scrabble word. Saia is not a valid Words with Friends word.
sed in a sentence
Thanks! Said person means the aforementioned person (the person named or mentioned previously, or I suppose, that you were just speaking about). It is not often heard in conversational English. It is used in legal documents or sometimes in sarcastic speech.
English Language Learners Definition of aforementioned formal : mentioned before : spoken about or named earlier.
Said sentence example
Shouted, yelled, babbled, gushed, exclaimed. Fear: Whispered, stuttered, stammered, gasped, urged, hissed, babbled, blurted.
1 : to issue copiously or violently. 2 : to emit a sudden copious flow. 3 : to make an effusive display of affection or enthusiasm an aunt gushing over the baby.
to express oneself extravagantly or emotionally; talk effusively: She gushed with pride over her new grandchild. to have a sudden, copious flow, as of blood or tears.
Gushing sentence example