Remark vs Say something

When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.

Remark

Top 2,000 (common)B2noun

Say something

Top 1,000 (very common)
Most common: Say something
 RemarkSay something
Pronunciation🇬🇧 /["/rɪˈmɑːk/"]/🇺🇸 /["/rɪˈmɑːrk/"]/🇬🇧 //seɪ ˈsʌmθɪŋ//🇺🇸 //seɪ ˈsʌmθɪŋ//
MeaningA comment or statement about something.To speak or express an idea
ExampleHer remark about the weather made everyone laugh.Please, just say something to him.
RegisterNeutralNeutral
How commonTop 2,000 (common)Top 1,000 (very common)
CEFR levelB2-
Part of speechnoun
Collocationsbrief, passing, occasional, deliver, give, make, apply to somebody/​something, be directed at/​to somebody, suggest something, in a/​the remark, remark about, remark concerningsay something nice, say something important, say something funny
Antonymssilence, reticencestay silent, keep quiet, say nothing
Common mistakesConfused with 'remarkable', thinking they are interchangeable., Omitting the preposition when saying what the remark is about., Using 'remark' as a noun when it should be a verb.Omitting the object; saying just 'say' instead of 'say something', Using with incorrect tenses, like 'says something' for past, Using in overly formal writing
Usage notesUsed to describe comments made in formal or informal contexts. In formal settings, it's appropriate to use 'remark' to comment on speeches or articles. In informal contexts, it's less common.Commonly used in conversations and informal settings, but can also be appropriate in neutral situations. Avoid in highly formal contexts.

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Frequently asked questions: Remark vs Say something

What's the difference between Remark and Say something?

Remark: A comment or statement about something. Say something: To speak or express an idea

Which is more common: Remark and Say something?

Say something is the most common in everyday English.

Can you show an example of each?

Remark: Her remark about the weather made everyone laugh. Say something: Please, just say something to him.

Can I use Remark and Say something interchangeably?

Not always. Remark and Say something are related and overlap in some contexts, but they differ in register, how common they are, and usage, so swapping one for another can change the meaning or tone. Check the differences above before substituting.

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