dare say

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Think probable; suppose; believe. (Used in first person)

"Mary is unhappy now but I dare say she will be laughing about this tomorrow.", "There is no more ice cream on the table, but I dare say we can find some in the kitchen.".

I dare say
I would say that -
I dare say
(Or I daresay) Used to say that you agree or think that something is true

1. She's got a lot of admirers. I daresay - she's very beautiful. 2. He gets paid a lot of money, but I daresay (that) he earns it.

daresay
to think that something is likely or probable
daresay
{f} dare to say something; assume something as almost certain; suppose; think very likely
daresay
see dare. I daresay dare (6)
dare say

    Hyphenation

    Dare Say

    Turkish pronunciation

    der sey

    Pronunciation

    /ˈder ˈsā/ /ˈdɛr ˈseɪ/

    Etymology

    [ 'dar, 'der ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English dar , from Old English dear; akin to Old High German gitar dare, Greek tharsos courage.
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