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daresay
[ dair-sey ]
verb (used with or without object)
- to venture to say (something); assume (something) as probable (used only in present sing. 1st person):
I daresay we will soon finish.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of daresay1
Example Sentences
I daresay they find it infuriating.
I daresay we know more about the Beatles than any other pop band in history — their music, their less than private private lives, their fab gear, where they were and what they were doing nearly every day of their eventful career.
I daresay watermelon is summer’s most darling melon.
“When the villain has motivation, a mission, an ego, when there’s a humanity inside there, even though Maestro is objectively pretty evil, they believe in what they’re doing. There’s a layer of, I daresay, an inferiority complex derived from daddy issues.”
“I daresay it will be business as usual, because he’s been cut of the same cloth as Mark Drakeford,” Welsh Conservative leader Andrew R.T.
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