Word "UNSAY" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Verb
Definition:
take back what one has said
Synonyms:
swallow, take back, withdraw

Crossword Clues for UNSAY

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Withdraw from giving us any trouble (5)
Renounce international body for example
Take back, as words Universal 13 May 2022
Retract The Washington Post 20 Mar 2022
Retract LA Times Daily 20 Mar 2022
Retract, as one's words
Eat one's words, in a way
Recant Wall Street Journal 12 Nov 2020
Withdraw foreign article by Express
Take back The Washington Post 20 Sep 2019
Take back LA Times Daily 20 Sep 2019
Take back words or statement
Take back
Retract or take back a statement
Retract words Universal 18 Aug 2018
Retract, as regrettable words Jonesin 14 Aug 2018
Retract statements Family Time 23 Jul 2018
Recant Universal 12 Feb 2018
Retract words
Recant
Retract LA Times Daily 26 Nov 2017
Retract The Washington Post 26 Nov 2017
Retract poles in wharf, stripping lead The Telegraph Toughie 30 Jun 2017
Retract New York Times 30 Jun 2017
Retract a comment Universal 22 May 2017
Retract, as a statement Family Time 08 May 2017
Take back what was spoken
Retract
Retract
Retract a comment
Retract a statement Universal 07 Jun 2016
Recant Family Time 18 Jan 2016
Take back a comment USA Today 14 Jan 2016
Retract a statement
Take back a comment
Take back one woollen fabric no longer in use
Verbally retract
Retract a statement
Retract, as a statement
Recant
Retract, as a statement
Recant
Retract, as words
Retract, as a statement
Take back, as words
Recant
Retract
Take back
Retract
Take back, in a way
Retract one's words
Take back, in a way
Retract, as a statement
Retract something said
Retract, as words
Recant
Take back (one's words).
Recant.
Take back one's words.
Retract a statement.
Recall the spoken word.
Retract.
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