to retract something said
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unsayto retract something said
unsaysUNSAY, to retract something said
unsayingUNSAY, to retract something said
unsaidUNSAY, to retract something said
unspeakto unsay (to retract something said)
unspokeUNSPEAK, to unsay (to retract something said)
unspeaksUNSPEAK, to unsay (to retract something said)
unsaysto withdraw (something said), as if it had never been said; retract
unsaidto withdraw (something said), as if it had never been said; retract
unsayingto withdraw (something said), as if it had never been said; retract
unsayto withdraw (something said), as if it had never been said; retract
UNSAYRetract something said
unswearto retract something sworn
unswearingUNSWEAR, to retract something sworn
unswearsUNSWEAR, to retract something sworn
unswearto retract (something sworn or sworn to); recant by a subsequent oath; abjure
unswornto retract (something sworn or sworn to); recant by a subsequent oath; abjure
unsworeto retract (something sworn or sworn to); recant by a subsequent oath; abjure
CAWEDSaid something to a scarecrow
AAHSomething often said to dentists
SUCCESSSomething said to smell sweet
statementsomething said formally / to take a statement
replySay something in response to something someone has said
repliesSay something in response to something someone has said
replyingSay something in response to something someone has said
properTruly what something is said or regarded to be; genuine
lineto understand the unexpressed but implied meaning of something said or written
correctionsUsed to introduce an amended version of something one has just said
actuallyUsed to emphasize that something someone has said or done is surprising
correctionUsed to introduce an amended version of something one has just said
subjointo add at the end, as of something said or written; append.
subjointo add at the end, as of something said or written; append
HORATIOTo whom it is said "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark"
eponyma person, real or imaginary, from whom something takes or is said to take its name.
wotThat is to say (used to make clearer or more specific something already said or referred to)
eponymicperson, real or imaginary, from whom something, as a tribe, nation, or place, takes or is said to take its name
eponymsperson, real or imaginary, from whom something, as a tribe, nation, or place, takes or is said to take its name
eponymperson, real or imaginary, from whom something, as a tribe, nation, or place, takes or is said to take its name