From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishI would sayI would sayused for giving your opinion even though other people may not agree I’d say he was jealous. → say
Examples from the Corpus
I would say• Offhand, I would say a company director.• Well organized, a nice grasp of social interplay. I would say a good beginning.• And exactly this, I would say, is the difference between a gospel of war and one of peace.• Finally, I would say that in a show of sixty-four artists it is astonishing that there are only five women.• After the experience of working on this table I would say that this is absolute rot.• As far as filmmaking is concerned, I would say the future is his.• I could never come to the situation where I would say we're all equal.