English · Common Verbs
/sɛd/
[/sɛd/]
past tense and participle of say
Past tense and past participle of 'say': to have spoken words or expressed something aloud.
She said she would arrive by noon, but the heavy traffic delayed her by nearly an hour.
She said she would arrive by noon, but the heavy traffic delayed her by nearly an hour.
From Old English 'sægde', past tense of 'secgan' (to say).
Serves as both past and participle; note it is pronounced 'sed', not 'sayed'.