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said

Definition for said

adjective as in pronounced

Strong match

spoken

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Example Sentences

And without physical evidence, cases often come down to “he said/she said.”

No he-said-she-said, no muffled sounds through the dorm ceiling, no “Maybe he has other issues.”

Accuse him of lying, it just gets his back up, and he gets all righteous, and it's just he said/he said.

In a he said/she said, Ramin Setoodeh and Maria Elena Fernandez debate the merits of the latest Spidey adaptation.

The case was still a she-said-he-said as the victim took the stand.

A good plan for the "he-said" girl is to take her father as her ideal, and hero and lover.

The truth of this is not to be gain-said, but it is the utterance of an engineer who judges the merit of a thing by its utility.

Close by the entrance stood a booth festooned with lamps and lanterns of every sort, with above it scrawled "Aladdin-Ibn-Said."

Miss Vivian said-you know what she's like when she's in a hurry.

"I s-s-said y-you," corrected Master Sturtevant, rising and taking a few cautious steps to test the state of his legs.

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On this page you'll find 15 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to said, such as: spoken, aforementioned, aforesaid, and forenamed.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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