Order and Saying

Order

Order noun - The way objects in space or events in time are arranged or follow one another.

Saying is a synonym for order. In some cases you can use "Saying" instead a noun "Order".

Nearby Words: ordered, orderly, ordering, orderliness

Saying

Saying noun - An often stated observation regarding something from common experience.
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Synonyms for Saying

Order is a synonym for saying. Sometimes you can use "Order" instead the word "Saying" as a verb or a noun.

Nearby Word: say

How words are described

old old order old saying
similar similar order similar saying
normal normal order normal saying
short short order short saying
Other adjectives: certain, original, true, proper, simple, powerful, actual, real, evil, last, intended, higher.

Both words in one sentence

  • A 'point-of-order' may be called at any time during play, by any player, by saying 'point of order'.
  • She also gives Jaffar an order to kill Nino, then justifies it Hannibal Lecture style by saying that the Prince's killer must be killed to avoid panic in Bern.
  • Penguins of Madagascar has the Running Gag of Dave saying a minion's name and then an order that coincidentally happen to sound similar to a celebrity's name.
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