Meaning of You got something to say
A prompt inviting someone to express their thoughts or opinions.
In simple words: You have something to express or talk about.
You got something to say in a sentence
- You got something to say, or are you just going to sit there?
- If you got something to say, now is the time!
- Feeling shy? You got something to say, don't you?
- You got something to say about the movie we watched last night?
How to use You got something to say
Use this phrase in casual conversations to prompt someone to speak. It's suitable among friends, but avoid in formal settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone greeting
Memory hint
Think of a casual conversation where someone is hesitant; this phrase encourages them to share.

Related words
Collocations with You got something to say
- got something to say
- anything to say
- want to say
Synonyms for You got something to say
- Do you want to speak?
- Have something to share?
- Want to express yourself?
Common mistakes with You got something to say
- Confused with 'Do you have something to say?'
- Using it in a serious context where a different phrase is needed.
- Misplacing the emphasis, making it sound rude.
You got something to say appears in
You got something to say in other languages
More chunks like You got something to say
- In closing
A phrase used to indicate the end of a speech or written text.
- We take this very seriously
We regard this matter as very important.
- Highest priorities
The most important tasks or goals that need immediate attention.
- AttentionA2
the act of listening to, looking at or thinking about something/somebody carefully; interest that people show in somebody/something
- No stone will go unturned
To make every possible effort to find or achieve something.
- Now would be the time
A suggestion that the current moment is ideal for taking action.
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Frequently asked questions about You got something to say
What does You got something to say mean?
You have something to express or talk about.
What is the definition of You got something to say?
A prompt inviting someone to express their thoughts or opinions.
How do you use You got something to say in a sentence?
You got something to say, or are you just going to sit there?
Can you give another example of You got something to say?
If you got something to say, now is the time!
What are synonyms for You got something to say?
Common alternatives include Do you want to speak?, Have something to share?, Want to express yourself?.
What words go with You got something to say?
It commonly pairs with got something to say, anything to say, want to say.
What are common mistakes when using You got something to say?
Confused with 'Do you have something to say?' Using it in a serious context where a different phrase is needed. Misplacing the emphasis, making it sound rude.
How do you pronounce You got something to say?
US: //ju ɡɑt ˈsʌmθɪŋ tə seɪ//, UK: //juː ɡɒt ˈsʌmθɪŋ tə seɪ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is You got something to say formal or informal?
"You got something to say" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use You got something to say?
Use this phrase in casual conversations to prompt someone to speak. It's suitable among friends, but avoid in formal settings.
