Daresay ( verb , interjection )

(As a verb)

Daresay ( verb )

To venture to say or suggest something, especially something that is uncertain or uncertain.

Origin:

From the phrase "dare say" which means to have the courage to say something.

Examples:

  1. I daresay he won't be back.
  2. I daresay it will be a difficult task.
  3. I daresay he's right.
  4. I daresay it's worth a try.
  5. I daresay it"s a good idea, but let"s wait and see.

(As an interjection)

Daresay ( interjection )

To venture to say or suggest something, especially something that is uncertain or uncertain.

Origin:

From the phrase "dare say" which means to have the courage to say something.

Examples:

  1. I daresay he won't be back.
  2. I daresay it will be a difficult task.
  3. I daresay he's right.
  4. I daresay it's worth a try.
  5. I daresay it"s a good idea, but let"s wait and see.
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