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daresay

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Verb — Used chiefly in the phrase "I daresay" to mean one supposes or thinks something is probably true.

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Etymology

A fusion of "dare" and "say," originally meaning "to venture to say."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “daresay” mean?

The word “daresay” means used chiefly in the phrase "I daresay" to mean one supposes or thinks something is probably true. In plain terms, a slightly formal, old-fashioned way of saying "I suppose" or "I imagine.".

How do you pronounce “daresay”?

“Daresay” is pronounced deh-uh-SAY (/ˌdɛəɹˈseɪ/ in IPA).

How do you use “daresay” in a sentence?

Here is “daresay” used in a sentence: “I daresay you're right about the weather.”

What part of speech is “daresay”?

“Daresay” is a verb.

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