This word is used to point to something already talked about. It often appears in formal or legal writing to mean 'mentioned before.'
The said book is on the table.
Please review the said document now.
‘Said’ is used when we talk about something someone spoke or told before. It is the past form of ‘say.’
She said hello to me.
He said that he is tired.
‘Said’ as a noun means a sentence or phrase someone spoke. This use is less common and mostly found in older or formal texts.
His said changed everything.
The said was recorded carefully.
In some phrases, ‘said’ refers to things already mentioned, paired with what isn’t said to mean all parts of a message.
We must consider the said and the unsaid.
The said terms were clear to all.
‘Said’ can be a name used for people, often in Arabic-speaking cultures. It is a proper noun and not related to the verb ‘say.’
Said is my friend’s name.
I met Mr. Said yesterday.