Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
i-say
Phrase
/ˈaɪ seɪ/

Definition
A phrase often used to emphasize one’s opinion or assertion.

Examples
- I say it’s time for a change!
- When in doubt, I say follow your heart.
- My friend doesn’t agree, but I say we should take the risk.

Meaning
In informal language, ‘i-say’ expresses personal thoughts or beliefs, often introducing a statement or argument.

Synonyms
- I believe
- I think
- In my opinion