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I dare say
I dare say
(slightly formal) I am quite certain Oh, I dare say Caroline and I will find some way to fill the time while you go off shopping.
I dare say
1. I venture to assert or affirm, as in I dare say my point of view will be heard. [c. 1300]
2. Also, I daresay. I presume or assume to be likely, as in I daresay you'll be invited. This usage is more common in Britain than in America. [Mid-1700s]
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Geraint | | GE-rient (Welsh), ji-RAYNT (English) | Welsh, Welsh Mythology, Arthurian Romance |
| Davie | | DAY-vee (English) | English, Scottish |
| Stacey | | STAY-see | English |
| Tibor | | - | Hungarian, Czech, Slovak |
| Iestyn | | - | Welsh |
| Tvrtko | | - | Croatian |