Definitions for say-so

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Spelling: [sey-soh]
IPA: /ˈseɪˌsoʊ/

Say-So is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 6 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 5 points.

You can make 30 anagrams from letters in say-so (-aossy).

Definitions for say-so

noun

  1. one's personal statement or assertion.
  2. final authority; directing influence.
  3. an authoritative statement.

Origin of say-so

First recorded in 1630-40; orig., one's mere word on a matter, as opposed to proof

Examples for say-so

"I'll let it go at that on your say-so," Sandy returned, with surprising calmness.

If he's willing, we'll take him on your say-so, and snap at the chance.

Compston managed all this without the say-so of the Courtauld, which sent him a stinging letter.

For a starter, then, takin' your say-so for it, you're a Southern man?'

I'll back him up in anything, no matter what, if it's his say-so.

"I don't see why she should always have the say-so," said Holland.

The Mistress owned the slaves and they couldn't be sold without her say-so.

Marchman takes it as a given that MLB basing its case on the say-so of a sketchy Floridian drug-dealer is preposterous.

All is, I'm her father, and a father ought to have some say-so.

Makes all on us do her say-so but always fer our own betterment.

Word Value for say-so
Scrable

6

Words with friends

5

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