Said

Word SAID
Character 4
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /sɛd/

Definitions and meanings of "Said"

What do we mean by said?

Named or mentioned before; aforementioned. adjective

Simple past tense and past participle of say. verb

Mentioned earlier adjective

Mentioned earlier determiner

Mentioned earlier; aforesaid.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Said

The word "said" in example sentences

If judgments about what is good or bad in itself merely express approval and disapproval ˜X is good™ said by me and ˜X is bad ˜said by you do not contradict one another. ❋ Pigden, Charles (2007)

So I called my boss and the entire crew comes running out and we did just what he said, and people got held over just like I said, because we had to do the entire wax job work, * just like I said* ❋ Waterdiluted (2006)

I trust Dow Jonas to faithfully report what Philip said, but it is possible that Philip just *said* this was "already in motion". ❋ Unknown (2005)

When Peter made his address to the people who were surprised at the healing of the cripple, he said: "_Moses truly said_ unto the fathers, A prophet shall the Lord your God raise up unto you of your brethren," ❋ S. E. Wishard (N/A)

And when this is said, _all is said_ to his commendation, being otherwise neither good for Church nor State, ❋ E.V. Lucas (N/A)

“‘Something was said of a lady, but nothing more was said… ❋ Unknown (1917)

It is quite clear that Papias had already said something of the relations existing between St Peter and St Mark previously to the extract which gives an account of the Second Gospel; for he there refers back to a preceding notice, 'But afterwards, _as I said_, he followed Peter.' ❋ Joseph Barber Lightfoot (1858)

I know that buffoons [2] say that this is absurdly said, but I affirm that it is rightly _said_. ❋ Titus Maccius Plautus (1847)

“It was nothing very remarkable,” said Peregrine; “she only wondered who that tall savage could be who was hacking up her rose bush so unmercifully, and said¾” ❋ Unknown (1825)

Quarterly Review_, the value of whose observations may appear from his statement, that "in 1828 the disease broke out in Orenburg, and was supposed [_supposed_!] to have been introduced by the caravans which arrive there from Upper Asia, or [_or_, nothing like a second string] by the Kingiss-Cossacks, who are adjoining this town, and were said [_were said_!] to have been about this time affected with the disease." ❋ William Fergusson (1809)

"The light blinds me," said Lady Delacour; and she turned her face away from Miss Portman, and added, in a drowsy voice, "I will _think of what has been said_ some time or other: but just now I would rather go to sleep than say or hear any more; for I am more than half asleep already." ❋ Maria Edgeworth (1808)

And that which is often said by Moses, is very often repeated by thy other prophets, _These and these things the Lord spake_, [291] and _the Lord said_, and _the Lord commanded_, not by the counsels, not by the voice, but by the _hand of Moses_, and by the _hand of the prophets_. ❋ John Donne (1601)

The first time I responded to a certain lie about me with a careful explanation of how what I said was not at all what the liar said I said*, Peacebang said that it was big of me to put together a long and detailed response to a "ridiculous interpretation of your comment." ❋ Unknown (2008)

s statement was his call for a proper plan to exist for Pakistan cricket • Analysis: What Yawar Saeed said• Analysis: What the high commissioner said ❋ Unknown (2010)

When at last absolute fatigue of reiteration had reduced him to silence, when he had held me by the button till he was persuaded he had made me fully master of his case, I prevailed upon him to let me hear what could be said on the opposite side of the question; and after some hours 'cross-examination of six witnesses, repeaters, and reporters, and after an infinite confusion of _said I's, and said he's_, it was made clearly to appear that the whole quarrel originated in the mistake of a few words in ❋ Maria Edgeworth (1808)

Mr. Gutch, should have said is _said_ to be Pope's) -- his ❋ Various (N/A)

He is said to have been the first who earnestly sued for the crown, and to have made a set speech for the purpose of gaining the affections of the people: _he said_ "that he did not aim at any thing unprecedented; for that he was not the first foreigner, (a thing at which any one might feel indignation or surprise,) but the third who aspired to the sovereignty of Rome. ❋ Titus Livius (N/A)

But she said aloud at once, almost as though she had crooked an arm to shield herself: "But he _said_ he did not want me to answer at once! ❋ Dorothy Canfield Fisher (1918)

"Yes," said Stuart, "that is, I _said_ that they were some girl's letters. ❋ Richard Harding Davis (1890)

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