Words to use instead of said I - P

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Imitated -copy a persons speech or mannerism's especially for comic effect.

Imparted - make information known; communicate.

Implied - suggested but not directly expressed; implicit.

Implored - beg someone earnestly or desperately to do something.

- Beg earnestly for.

Importune - ask someone pressingly and persistently for or to do something.

Inclined - make someone willing or disposed to do something.

Indicate - admit to or state briefly.

Informed - having of showing knowledge of a particular subject or situation.

- Give (someone) facts or information; tell.

Inquired - ask for information from someone.

Insinuated - suggest or hint (something bad or reprehensible) in an indirect and unpleasant way.

Insisted - demand something forcefully, not accepting refusal.

- Demand forcefully to have something.

Instructed - direct or command someone to do something especially as an official order.

- Give a person direction, information, or authorization, in particular.

Insulted - speak or treat with disrespect or scornful abuse.

Interjected - say something abruptly, especially as an aside or interruption.

Interrupted - stop (someone speaking) by saying or doing something.

Intoned - say or recite with little rise and fall of pitch of the voice.

Invited - make a polite, formal, or friendly request to (someone) to go somewhere or to do something.

Jabbered - talk rapidly and excitedly but with little sense.

Jeered - make rude and mocking remarks. typically in a loud voice.

- Shout rude and mocking remarks at (someone).

Jested - speak or act in a joking manner.

Jibed - make insulting or mocking remarks; jeer.

Joked - make jokes; talk humorously or flippantly.

Justified - show or prove to be right or reasonable.

- Be a good reason for.

Keened - make a eerie wailing sound.

Lamented - express regret or disappointment over something considered unsatisfactory, unreasonable, or unfair.

Laughed - dismiss something embarrassing, unfortunate, or potentially serious by treating it in a lighthearted way or making a joke of it.

Lectured - talk seriously or reprovingly to (someone).

Leered - look or gaze in an unpleasant, malicious or lascivious way.

Lied - tell a lie or lies.

Lilted - speak, sing, or sound with a lilt.

Lisped - to speak imperfectly, especially in a childish manner.

Made known - to announce some information generally.

- To disclose a secret.

Made public - announced.

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