Phrase of the Day (dare I say)-20NOV20

Phrase of the Day (dare I say)-20NOV20

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “dare I say” and its meaning is “used when you think that other people may not like/believe/accept what you are saying”.

Example Sentence: Dare I say, I had hopes that this new administration would usher in the dawning of a new day. As picks for President-elect Joe Biden’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) transition team were announced, I felt concerned and disheartened about a chemical industry insider being on the list. Are you kidding me?

This phrase is present in The Guardian article Dear Joe Biden: are you kidding me? and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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