withsay Antonyms

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Meaning of withsay

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withsay (v. t.)

To contradict; to gainsay; to deny; to renounce.

withsay Sentence Examples

  1. The judge pronounced the sentence with a solemn voice.
  2. The teacher said hello to the students with a bright smile.
  3. The doctor gave the patient clear instructions with a reassuring tone.
  4. The witness stated their account with a trembling voice.
  5. The politician delivered a rousing speech with captivating words.
  6. The artist expressed their emotions through paintings with vivid colors.
  7. The musician said their feelings through music with poignant melodies.
  8. The philosopher pondered deep thoughts with insightful words.
  9. The athlete uttered words of encouragement with determination.
  10. The child whispered secrets with innocent curiosity.

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To contradict; to gainsay; to deny; to renounce.

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The judge pronounced the sentence with a solemn voice.

The teacher said hello to the students with a bright smile.

The doctor gave the patient clear instructions with a reassuring tone.

The witness stated their account with a trembling voice.