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"Your words" ..that's what it means in English
i dont know, but I heard that a Cerridwen is said to have tons of it.
When someone says that you are putting words in their mouth, it means that you are attributing words or opinions to them that they did not actually say or hold. It implies that you are misrepresenting their thoughts or attempting to manipulate their viewpoint.
described,answered,replied,yelled,talk,roar,roared,added,
whats the opposite word of said
If you mean a slit through a word like this: Word That usually means that they took that word out of the sentence or paragraph, but didn't simply delete it. Usually, when you "track changes" in a typing document, any words you delete will only be crossed out like that. And for a list, that could mean you already did what it said, or you got what it was. Like a grocery list or chore list.
When I lost my wallet, he said, this is my lucky day.When I lost my ballpen , she said , I'm very happy...
Kwardilagooked
argued, said, quoted,
It means that someone is talking to a less educated person and is explaining what they have just said. "To put it in your words" means "I will explain it in words that you understand." "It means 'screwed'" means that whatever they just said can also be said using the term "screwed" (which means the person or object is totally beyond hope).
Say...........?
if you mean swear words, then yea, they do
its 2 fancy words for lies whoever said those words were probably lying to you don't trust them
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If you want a word besides SAID, you can use the word announce. You could also use told or state.
the less said, the more great things