What is the meaning of Dire?
Warning of bad consequences: ill-boding; portentous.
Requiring action to prevent bad consequences: urgent, pressing.
Expressing bad consequences: dreadful; dismal.
Bad in quality, awful, terrible.
Alternative form of dir
to be of interest to, to interest [+ à (someone)]
to sound familiar [+ à (someone)]
saying (that which is said)
to utter (produce (speech or other sounds) with one's voice)
to recite
- to talk about, discuss
to talk about, discuss
to say (indicate in a written form)
used as a generic synonym for certain verbs:
- Synonym of soggiungere (“to add”)
- Synonym of continuare (“to continue”)
- Synonym of rispondere (“to reply”)
- Synonym of confessare (“to confess”)
- Synonym of dichiarare (“to claim”)
- Synonym of raccontare (“to tell, relate, report”)
- Synonym of affermare (“to declare, assert”)
- Synonym of suggerire (“to suggest, clue”)
- Synonym of credere (“to believe, assume”)
Synonym of soggiungere (“to add”)
Synonym of continuare (“to continue”)
Synonym of rispondere (“to reply”)
Synonym of confessare (“to confess”)
Synonym of dichiarare (“to claim”)
Synonym of raccontare (“to tell, relate, report”)
Synonym of affermare (“to declare, assert”)
Synonym of suggerire (“to suggest, clue”)
Synonym of credere (“to believe, assume”)
to mean
to express a concept with the proper word in a given language
to speak
vocative masculine singular of dīrus
to say (express using language)
to say
to recount (a story)
to say
to say (express using language)
to say
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