GAINSAY | • gainsay v. (Transitive, formal) To say something in contradiction to. • GAINSAY v. to deny or contradict. |
GAINSAYER | • gainsayer n. One who contradicts or denies what is alleged; an opposer. • gainsayer n. A person who gainsays others; a disagreeable person. • GAINSAYER n. one who gainsays, contradicts. |
GAINSAYERS | • gainsayers n. Plural of gainsayer. • GAINSAYER n. one who gainsays, contradicts. |
GAINSAYING | • gainsaying n. Opposition, especially in speech. • gainsaying n. Refusal to accept or believe something. • gainsaying n. Contradiction. |
GAINSAYINGS | • gainsayings n. Plural of gainsaying. • GAINSAYING n. the act of gainsaying. |
GAINSAYS | • gainsays v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gainsay. • GAINSAY v. to deny or contradict. |
UNGAINSAYABLE | • ungainsayable adj. That cannot be gainsaid; irrefutable. • UNGAINSAYABLE adj. that cannot be gainsaid. |
UNSAY | • unsay v. To withdraw, retract (something said). • unsay v. To cause something not to have been said; to make it so that one never said something (since this is… • UNSAY v. to retract something said. |
UNSAYABLE | • unsayable adj. (Philosophy) Not capable of being said. • unsayable adj. (Rare) Not allowed or not fit to be said. • UNSAYABLE adj. that cannot be said. |
UNSAYABLES | • UNSAYABLE n. something that cannot be said. |
UNSAYING | • unsaying v. Present participle of unsay. • UNSAY v. to retract something said. |
UNSAYS | • unsays v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsay. • UNSAY v. to retract something said. |