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UK//jʊ kæn seɪ wɒt jʊ laɪk//US//ju kæn seɪ wʌt ju laɪk//

Meaning of You can say what you like

An expression granting someone the freedom to share any opinion.

In simple words: You can express any opinion or feeling.

You can say what you like in a sentence

  • In this discussion, **you can say what you like** without judgment.
  • During the meeting, **you can say what you like** to express your concerns.
  • **You can say what you like**, but I still believe my opinion is valid.

How to use You can say what you like

Use this phrase to indicate that someone has the freedom to express their thoughts. It's neutral and can be used in most contexts, but avoid it in very formal situations.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine a person freely expressing thoughts like a balloon floating away.

Related words

Collocations with You can say what you like

  • feel free to say
  • say what you like about
  • openly say what you like

Synonyms for You can say what you like

  • feel free to speak
  • say anything
  • express yourself

Common mistakes with You can say what you like

  • Confused with 'say what you mean' — they have different meanings.
  • Using it in a sarcastic tone without context can be misleading.
  • Overusing it in situations where direct communication is preferred.

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Frequently asked questions about You can say what you like

What does You can say what you like mean?

You can express any opinion or feeling.

What is the definition of You can say what you like?

An expression granting someone the freedom to share any opinion.

How do you use You can say what you like in a sentence?

In this discussion, **you can say what you like** without judgment.

Can you give another example of You can say what you like?

During the meeting, **you can say what you like** to express your concerns.

What are synonyms for You can say what you like?

Common alternatives include feel free to speak, say anything, express yourself.

What words go with You can say what you like?

It commonly pairs with feel free to say, say what you like about, openly say what you like.

What are common mistakes when using You can say what you like?

Confused with 'say what you mean' — they have different meanings. Using it in a sarcastic tone without context can be misleading. Overusing it in situations where direct communication is preferred.

How do you pronounce You can say what you like?

US: //ju kæn seɪ wʌt ju laɪk//, UK: //jʊ kæn seɪ wɒt jʊ laɪk//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use You can say what you like?

Use this phrase to indicate that someone has the freedom to express their thoughts. It's neutral and can be used in most contexts, but avoid it in very formal situations.