READS vs SAY: NOUN
- Plural form of read.
- Something that is read
- The chance to speak
- The right or power to influence or make a decision.
- A turn or chance to speak.
- Turn to say something, make a proposition, or reply: as, “It is now my say.”
- Something said; a statement.
- Word; assurance.
- What one has to say; a speech; a story; something said; hence, an affirmation; a declaration; a statement.
- In hunting, to make a cut down the belly of a dead deer in order to see how fat it is.
- Tried quality; temper; proof.
- A cut made in a dead deer in order to find out how fat it is.
- Assay; trial by sample; sample; taste.
- In poker, the turn of a player to declare whether or not he will ante.
- A kind of silk or satin.
- An obsolete preterit of see.
- A strainer for milk.
- A maxim; a saying; a saw.
- A kind of serge. In the sixteenth century it seems to have been a fine thin cloth used for outer garments.
READS vs SAY: VERB
- Be a student of a certain subject
- Interpret something in a certain way; convey a particular meaning or impression
- Make sense of a language
- Audition for a stage role by reading parts of a role
- Indicate a certain reading; of gauges and instruments
- Obtain data from magnetic tapes
- Interpret the significance of, as of palms, tea leaves, intestines, the sky, etc.; also of human behavior
- Interpret something that is written or printed
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of read.
- To hear and understand
- Have or contain a certain wording or form
- Indicate
- Communicate or express nonverbally
- Recite or repeat a fixed text
- Utter aloud
- State as one's opinion or judgement; declare
- Express a supposition
- Express in words
- Report or maintain
- Give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority
- Speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way
- Have or contain a certain wording or form
READS vs SAY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To utter aloud; pronounce.
- To express in words.
- To state as an opinion or judgment; declare.
- To state as a determination of fact.
- To report or maintain; allege.
- To repeat or recite.
- To make a statement or express an opinion or judgment.
- To suppose; assume.
- To give nonverbal expression to; signify or embody.
- To indicate; show.
READS vs SAY: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To try; to assay.
READS vs SAY: ADVERB
- N/A
- Approximately.
- For instance.
READS vs SAY: INTERJECTION
- N/A
- Used to express surprise or appeal for someone's attention.
READS vs SAY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To assay; test.
- To essay; attempt; endeavor; try.
- To utter, express, declare, or pronounce in words, either orally or in writing; speak.
- To tell; make known or utter in words.
- To recount; repeat; rehearse; recite: as, to say a lesson or one's prayers; to say mass; to say grace.
- To call; declare or suppose to be.
- To utter as an opinion; decide; judge and determine.
- To suppose; assume to be true or correct; take for granted: often in an imperative form, in the sense of ‘let us say,’ ‘we may say,’ ‘we shall say’: as, the number left behind was not great, say only five.
- To gainsay; contradict; answer.
- Synonyms Say, Speak, Tell, State. Each of these words has its peculiar idiomatic uses. We speak an oration, and tell a story, but do not say either of them. We say prayers or a lesson, but do not speak or tell them, although the one praying may tell his beads. Say is the most common word before a quotation direct or indirect: Adam said, “This is now bone of my bones” (Gen. ii. 23); “If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves” (1 John i. 8). Tell is often exactly synonymous with say to: as, tell (say to) him that I was called away. Speak draws its meanings from the idea of making audible; tell, from that of communicating. Tell is the only one of these words that may express a command. State is often erroneously used for simply saying: as, he stated that he could not come: state always implies detail, as of reasons, particulars; to state a case is to give it with particularity.
- To speak; declare; assert; express an opinion: as, so he says.
- To make answer; reply.
- Declare
- State as one's opinion or judgement
- (idiom) (I say) Used preceding an utterance to call attention to it.
- (idiom) (I say) Used as an exclamation of surprise, delight, or dismay.
- (idiom) (that is to say) In other words.
- (idiom) (to say nothing of) And there is no need to mention. Used to allude to things that fill out an idea or argument.
- (idiom) (you can say that again) Used to express strong agreement with what has just been said.
- (imperative) Saw.
READS vs SAY: RELATED WORDS
- Reproduces, Peruses, Mentions, Proclaims, Record, Study, Show, Take, Translate, Scan, Register, Say, Understand, Learn, Interpret
- Know, Argue, Believe, Order, Enounce, Enjoin, Enunciate, Articulate, State, Read, Pronounce, Aver, Allege, Suppose, Tell
READS vs SAY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Text, Specifies, Reproduces, Peruses, Record, Study, Show, Take, Translate, Scan, Register, Say, Understand, Learn, Interpret
- Acknowledge, Contend, Suggest, Think, Insist, Know, Argue, Order, Believe, Enjoin, Articulate, State, Read, Suppose, Tell
READS vs SAY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Once all reads are aligned, the reduce step consists of aggregating all of the aligned reads into a single alignment file.
- Look at the following vulnerable code which reads the username from the request body and reads his secret notes from the database.
- It is not only the first section a recruiter reads, but also the only reason why he reads your resume.
- For the best possible assemblies, give it both Illumina reads and long reads, and it will conduct a hybrid assembly.
- These statistics can include elapsed time, CPU time, logical reads, physical reads, physical writes, and so on.
- It reads very easily and almost anyone who reads at a college level can understand the research, ideas, and feedback from prominent psychologists.
- Who reads his bosom reads immortal life, Or nature there, imposing on her sons, Has written fables; man was made a lie.
- In her spare time, she reads, talks about books and reading, and then reads some more.
- Submitted Reads: Avoid dirty reads, but do not repeat them.
- OTU sequence, counting correct reads and reads with errors.
- They want it, exactly as it is, unaltered, unfettered by any government or association telling them that what to say, how to say it.
- So yes, after a brief hiatus, Howie is back to misquoting so my posts will say what he wants them to say.
- Most California employers would say we are at least approaching that point; indeed, some would say we have surpassed it.
- They say you need to be careful when it comes to certain topics and things homebuyers should never say to an agent.
- Antennas are calling a directv contract status of place and say goodbye to say why are the work.
- What you have to say and how well you can say it will create a vital impression.
- And to say that the formula in this bill is unconstitutional I would say is definitely premature.
- You can, however, say what you have heard the landlord or his employees say.
- Alana helped me say everything I wanted to say, more efficiently and with greater clarity.
- Stores say wild salmon but tests say farm bred.
READS vs SAY: QUESTIONS
- What is the best overlap between tandem READ reads?
- Are reads and writes of a text variable threadsafe?
- Can a memory read be done without intervening reads?
- What happens when Nagios reads external command file?
- Can the bowtie package align short sequencing reads?
- Does F77 allow reads into Hollerith edit descriptor?
- How many sequence reads does Illumina GAIIx produce?
- What WhatsApp message reads-Happy Janmashtami 2021?
- How are reads removed from the Roche 454 linear reads?
- What are dirty reads fuzzy or non repeatable reads?
- What does Princess Bubblegum say about fake Gunters?
- What did the Buddha say about disappointing things?
- What does Beowulf say about Heorot after nightfall?
- What does Madame Danglars say about Monsieur Villefort?
- What did Stassi Schroeder say about Vanderpump Rules?
- What does the Bible say about Christian persecution?
- What does the Bible say about loving unconditionally?
- What did Amitabh Bachchan say about Lata Mangeshkar?
- What does graphicgrimfrost say about our forefathers?
- Can you say dociousaliexpilistic-fragilcalirupus backwards?