What is another word for I dare say?

Pronunciation: [a͡ɪ dˈe͡ə sˈe͡ɪ] (IPA)

"I dare say" is a commonly used phrase that expresses one's strong belief or opinion about something. However, if you want to avoid repetition or expand your vocabulary, there are plenty of synonyms you can use to convey the same sentiment. Some of them include "I presume," "I believe," "I suppose," "I venture to say," "I would hazard a guess," and "I feel confident in saying." Additionally, you can use variations such as "I'm almost certain," "I strongly suspect," or "I'm convinced that." By integrating these synonyms into your writing or conversation, you can enhance your language skills and add more variety to your expressions.

What are the hypernyms for I dare say?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    phrases expressing confidence, phrases implying certainty, phrases indicating strong assertion.

Famous quotes with I dare say

  • I dare say there may be some men and women in the Armed Forces who are so decent that they would say: Give the Iraqi people money, we do not want to be paid back. That is the strength of our country.
    Lindsey Graham
  • Bush is going in the wrong way. And I dare say, that is what the strategy of his administration is, is just to wipe out government's purpose for any social and economic justice at all. And I'm going to take the country in an opposite direction than he's taking it.
    Dennis Kucinich
  • I know that my works are a credit to this nation and I dare say they will endure longer than the McCarran Act.
    Arthur Miller
  • I dare say that a majority of the American people think that having a fair hearing on an issue of importance in our relations with Mexico is extremely important to our national interest, as well as theirs.
    William Weld
  • God is Love -- I dare say. But what a mischievous devil Love is
    Samuel Butler

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