Definition
To (receive the opportunity to) voice one's opinion.
In Context
- "He didn't have a say in deciding where he and his family would go on vacation."
- "The essence of a democracy is not that people vote on whatever they want, but that every adult has a say in how he or she is governed."
- "We go to school and we go to work under conditions where people don't have a say in their day-to-day life; they don't have a say in the things that happen around them."