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Daresay Meaning in English

word

ˈdɛɹseɪ
DAIR-say
dˈeəseɪ
DAIR-say

Definition

Used to say that you think something is probably true, often politely or cautiously. Similar to 'suppose' or 'imagine' in meaning.

Usage & Nuances

'Daresay' is old-fashioned and mostly seen in formal, literary, or British English. It is not used in American English conversation. Usually appears as 'I daresay' at the beginning of a sentence. Polite, mild speculation; never for strong conviction.

Example Sentences

I daresay it will rain today.

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You daresay she will be late again.

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I daresay we will meet again soon.

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He was, I daresay, the best player on the team.

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Things will get better soon, I daresay.

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You won't mind if I join you, I daresay?

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