Home / Dictionary / unsay

unsay

verb
  1. To withdraw, retract (something said).

  2. To not have said (since this is physically impossible, usually in the subjunctive).

    "I wish I could unsay that."

Synonymsretract, take back, unspeak

Practice "unsay" in context

WordNote uses spaced repetition across multiple quiz levels, from recognizing the meaning to recalling it in active practice.

Save to WordNote — it's free →

No credit card. No install required.

unsay — meaning, definition & examples | WordNote | WordNote