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[ UK /sˈɛd/ ]
[ US /ˈsɛd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. being the one previously mentioned or spoken of
    works of all the aforementioned authors
    said party has denied the charges

How To Use said In A Sentence

  • Smith, who is also a director of Norwich City Football Club, said her CBE was a "very, very great honour". BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
  • ‘In the absence of those assurances, we will have no choice but to ballot for industrial action,’ he said.
  • A barman at the pub said that he was one of the first two men to be arrested. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr Smith said the department's own funds, which have bankrolled major improvements in the naval service, had been well tapped and it was now time to explore new ways of funding.
  • He said this was an abuse of public monies and the fact there was no contribution from the business community was ‘grossly unfair.’
  • A spokesman said: ‘Snow will continue through the day with a few dry interludes and it will slowly improve by the afternoon with snow turning more showery.’
  • Commander Laurel D' ken smiled wryly as the blue haired officer said to Allison, ‘We'll need to nursemaid them a bit but I think they'd be able to manage well enough.’
  • The doctor has said that I can start stepping down my medication in a few days' time.
  • A little bit overcast is actually a lot better than a sunny sky for us out there," Miller said. NHL players excited to go outdoors in Buffalo's chill
  • You'd think he'd have the common decency to apologize for what he said.
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