SAYS definition: third person singular present indicative of say. See examples of says used in a sentence.
Whatever he says has so much truth. She says she'll tell me the whole story if and when she chooses. It does exactly what it says on the tin. They started drinking at 7pm and usually stay out until 3.30am, she says. He says it would then be too late to throw the changes into reverse.
to express (a message, etc.), as through words, etc.:[~ + object] What does this painting say to you? to indicate or show:[~ + object] What does your watch say? The clock says ten-thirty. imagine:[~ + (that) clause] Say (that) you saw her on the street; what would you do then? Let's say (that) I had gambled all our money away.
This is said to be a future three star route. says a lot about H passes, it says a lot about communities that have become active behind it. Their selection says a lot about the administration in which they have been asked to serve.
Daddy says I look just like Mom. He says it's only a few miles away and we'll be right back. In any case, as the song says, The times, they are a-changin'—and they are changing in a manner that governments probably can't keep up with. Sofi says his path is dark. She's okay and says thanks.
The word "says" is a verb that means to express or communicate something through speech, writing, or other forms of communication. It refers to the action of voicing one's thoughts, opinions, or information to convey a message or relay information to others.