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What’s the difference between “gainsay” and “naysay”?
2021年4月1日 07:28
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They both have the same meaning . However , us English speakers don’t really use gainsay. Naysay is a better choice.
2021年4月1日
According to my dictionary: Gainsay (verb) to deny, contradict dispute (noun) denial Naysay (noun) a refusal Nay-sayer - someone who refuses to do or agree to something. You sometimes hear nay-sayer, but these aren't common words. I can't remember using them.
2021年4月1日
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