Said Sentences
Said refers to having mentioned or stated previously. e.g., He agreed to the terms previously said during the meeting.
How to use Said in a sentence
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Said Sentences
She said that she loved the movie.
He said hello as he entered.
He said he had never been to New York.
They said the meeting was at noon.
The teacher said to finish the homework.
They said it was going to rain today.
She said she forgot her keys.
She said she would be late.
They said goodbye before leaving.
He said to call him later.
She said she would think about it.
They said the store closes at eight.
He said that honesty is the best policy.
They said to bring a jacket.
The sign said to keep off the grass.
The coach said to practice every day.
They said to wait outside.
He said he would help with the project.
He said the book was on the table.
He said it was too late to start over.
They said the concert was amazing.
He said he felt better.
She said to save a piece of cake for her.
She said she saw a deer in the yard.
They said not to worry.
She said she could not understand the lesson.
They said to take a left at the corner.
She said the view was breathtaking.
They said they would arrive by six.
She said the dinner was delicious.
He said he had seen the movie before.
He said the game was canceled.
She said to give her regards to your family.
They said to check the mail.
He said the answer was obvious.
He said the trip was unforgettable.
She said the painting was a masterpiece.
He said to remember the good times.
She said to meet her at the cafe.
She said she would visit next month.
He said he had finished his work.
He said to use caution while driving.
They said to keep the door locked.
She said her name was Emma.
They said the museum was closed on Mondays.
He said he lost his wallet.
She said the coffee was too hot.
They said to study for the test.
She said she would call tomorrow.
They said to wear comfortable shoes.
Said Definitions
Indicated or suggested.
The look on his face said it all.
Stated as an opinion or belief.
He said that we should try a new approach.
Expressed verbally or in writing.
She said her vows with conviction.
Instructed or commanded.
They said to line up quietly.
Reported or quoted.
The article said the mayor is considering a new policy.
Said Idioms & Phrases
When all is said and done
After everything is considered.
When all is said and done, family is the most important.
That said
Nevertheless; however.
I'm not a fan of his earlier works; that said, his latest novel is excellent.
Easier said than done
More difficult than it appears.
Fixing the problem is easier said than done.
Enough said
Nothing more needs to be explained.
He's the expert on the topic, enough said.
Needless to say
It's obvious or expected.
Needless to say, he was late again.
Not to say
Not to mention or suggest.
The film was exciting, not to say terrifying.
No sooner said than done
Done immediately after being spoken about.
She asked for a coffee refill, and it was no sooner said than done.
Who said anything about...?
Used to express surprise about an assumption.
Who said anything about leaving early?
To say the least
It's an understatement.
His response was surprising, to say the least.
It goes without saying
It's so obvious that it doesn't need to be stated.
It goes without saying that you need to dress warmly in winter.
You said it!
I agree completely.
This is the best pizza in town. You said it!
To say nothing of
Not to mention.
The car needs new tires, to say nothing of the brakes.
That's not to say
It doesn't mean.
That's not to say the task was easy, but they completed it on time.
To have a say
To have the right or opportunity to express an opinion.
Everyone should have a say in the decision.
Say your piece
Speak your mind or opinion.
I let him say his piece before responding.
What can I say?
Used when there's no explanation.
He's always been kind to me. What can I say?
Say cheese
A prompt to smile for a photograph.
Everyone looked at the camera and said cheese.
Wouldn't say boo to a goose
Extremely shy or timid.
She's so quiet, she wouldn't say boo to a goose.
Say the word
Give the command or permission.
Just say the word, and I'll help you move.
Say no more
I understand fully.
I need a break. Say no more, take the day off.
Common Curiosities
How do we divide said into syllables?
Said is not divided; it is a single-syllable word.
How is said used in a sentence?
"Said" is used to report or quote what someone has expressed, e.g., He said that he would be late.
Why is it called said?
"Said" is called so because it is the past tense of "say," indicating something that has been expressed or stated in the past.
How many syllables are in said?
One syllable.
What is the first form of said?
The first form is "say."
What is the pronunciation of said?
Said is pronounced as /sɛd/.
What is the second form of said?
The second form is "said."
What is the verb form of said?
"Said" is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "say."
What is another term for said?
Another term for "said" could be "stated" or "expressed."
What is a stressed syllable in said?
The entire word "said" is stressed, as it is monosyllabic.
What part of speech is said?
Said is a verb, specifically the past tense of "say."
What is the root word of said?
The root word of "said" is "say."
What is the opposite of said?
The opposite could be "unsaid" or "withheld."
Is said a vowel or consonant?
The word "said" starts with a consonant sound.
What is the third form of said?
The third form is "said."
Is said a noun or adjective?
"Said" is a verb. However, it can serve as an adjective in legal and formal contexts, e.g., "the said agreement."
What is the plural form of said?
"Said" remains unchanged in plural context.
Is said a negative or positive word?
"Said" is neutral; its connotation depends on the context.
Is said a countable noun?
"Said" is not a noun; it's primarily used as a verb.
Is the word said imperative?
"Said" is not imperative; it's indicative, denoting a statement made in the past.
Which article is used with said?
Articles are not used directly with "said" because it is a verb.
What is the singular form of said?
"Said" does not change form between singular and plural; it remains "said."
Is said an abstract noun?
No, "said" is a verb and sometimes used as an adjective, not a noun.
Is said a collective noun?
No, "said" is not a collective noun.
Which determiner is used with said?
Determiners are not typically used directly with "said" since it is a verb.
Which vowel is used before said?
Vowels before "said" depend on the preceding word, not "said" itself.
Is said an adverb?
No, "said" is not used as an adverb.
Is the said term a metaphor?
"Said" itself is not a metaphor but can be part of metaphorical expressions.
Is the word said Gerund?
No, "said" is not a gerund. The gerund form of "say" is "saying."
Is the word “said” a Direct object or an Indirect object?
"Said" can introduce both direct and indirect objects, e.g., "He said (direct object) to her (indirect object) that he was leaving."
Which preposition is used with said?
Prepositions such as "to" and "that" are commonly used with "said."
Which conjunction is used with said?
Conjunctions are not specifically used with "said" but may connect clauses where "said" is used.
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