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Synonyms and antonyms of General words meaning to say something in British Thesaurus

General words meaning to say something

say (verb)

to express something using words

talk (verb)

to use words to communicate

speak (verb)

to talk to someone about something

enunciate (verb)

formal to express an idea clearly and in detail.

address (verb)

formal to speak directly to someone who is with you

utter (verb)

literary to say something

express yourself ()

to talk in a way that other people can understand

address (verb)

to call someone a particular name or title when you speak to them

aim (verb)

if you aim something you say, write, or create at a person or group, you want them to listen to or use what you have said, written, or created

approach (verb)

to speak to someone about something for the first time, especially in order to ask for help or make an offer

catch (verb)

to find someone available to talk by going to or telephoning them at the place where they are

get back to ()

to phone, write, or speak to someone at a later time because you were busy or could not answer their question earlier

get hold of someone ()

to manage to talk to someone, on the telephone or directly

get onto (British)

British to write or speak to someone in order to ask them to do something for you

have a quiet word with someone ()

to speak to someone in an informal way about a problem

make (verb)

used with some nouns for showing that someone says something

objectify (verb)

to express a feeling or idea in something such as a picture or a piece of writing

speak (verb)

to talk about something in a particular way

speak (verb)

to use your voice to talk

speak (verb)

to express your ideas, thoughts, or opinions about something

take aside ()

to take someone away from someone else they are with so that you can speak to them in a place where other people cannot watch or listen

use (verb)

to say or write particular words

verbalize (verb)

to express your feelings or ideas with words

vocalise ()

a British spelling of vocalize

voice (verb)

formal to express your opinions or feelings about something, especially negative feelings

word (verb)

to use words to express something in a particular way