Daresay [verb]

Definition of Daresay:

assume, guess

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Sentence/Example of Daresay:

I daresay,' said Uncle Oldys suddenly: so suddenly that Mrs. Maple stopped short.

I daresay I shouldn't call her "horrid," and of course she's your aunt, and I can scarcely believe she does know all about you.

I daresay Lady Myrtle didn't notice; at least, if she did, she couldn't have thought you knew anything about her family affairs.

I daresay you'll be angry with me for not having told you about it before, but I can't help it if you are.

I daresay having Robin Redbreast to go to makes it much nicer for you; I suppose you'll go there a good deal during the holidays.

If I seem cheerful I daresay it's because I'm strong and healthy and have grown used to being blind.

I daresay new uniforms will be served out, before the spring.

If you return here in an hour, I daresay I shall hear of one for sale.

It was as if I'd thrown a bomb—and I daresay they thought I might at any instant.

That, I daresay, was why he painted for her a little portrait of Jamie.