say

/ˈsā/

Middle English, from Old English secgan; akin to Old High German sagēn to say, Lithuanian sakyti, Greek ennepein to speak, tell

verb

  1. to express in words : state

  2. to state as opinion or belief : declare

  3. utter, pronounce

noun

  1. an expression of opinion

  2. a right or power to influence action or decision; especially : the authority to make final decisions

  3. something that is said : statement

had my say

adverb

  1. about, approximately

  2. for example : as

the property is worth, say, four million dollars