unsay in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Unsay: to take back or retract something previously said, especially in the context of regrettable or hurtful remarks.
Sample Sentences
- It’s impossible to unsay the hurtful words I spoke in anger.
- After realizing her mistake, she wished she could unsay her harsh criticism.
- No matter how much I regret it, I can't unsay what I told him that day.
- In the heat of the moment, we often say things we wish we could unsay later.
- He tried to unsay his previous statement, but the damage was already done.
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