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    utter
    /ˈʌtə/

    verb

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  2. UTTER definition: 1. to say something or to make a sound with your voice: 2. complete or extreme: 3. to say…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of UTTER is carried to the utmost point or highest degree : absolute, total. How to use utter in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Utter.

  4. If you utter something, you give it voice. You could utter a cry or utter complete sentences; either way, you are expressing yourself. However, if you declare someone an utter moron, you are saying he is a complete and total moron; not that he is a moron expressing himself.

  5. to give forth (cries, notes, etc.) with the voice: to utter a sigh. Synonyms: breathe, give, emit. Phonetics. to produce (speech sounds, speechlike sounds, syllables, words, etc.) audibly, with or without reference to formal language. to express (oneself or itself), especially in words.

  6. UTTER meaning: 1. to say something or to make a sound with your voice: 2. complete or extreme: 3. to say…. Learn more.

  7. Define utter. utter synonyms, utter pronunciation, utter translation, English dictionary definition of utter. speak or pronounce: Don’t utter a word.; complete; total; absolute: the utter truth; unconditional; unqualified: He’s an utter liar.

  8. verb. uttered, uttering, utters. To send forth with the voice. Uttered a cry. American Heritage. To speak or converse. Webster's New World. To produce, speak, or express audibly (speech sounds, syllables, words, thoughts, etc.) Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  9. Words were uttered in my hearing. 2. to give forth ( cries, notes, etc.) with the voice. to utter a sigh. 3. Phonetics. to produce (speech sounds, speechlike sounds, syllables, words, etc.) audibly, with or without reference to formal language. 4. to express (oneself or itself), esp. in words.

  10. Utter definition: to give audible expression to; speak or pronounce. See examples of UTTER used in a sentence.

  11. utter. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ut‧ter1 /ˈʌtə $ -ər/ adjective [ only before noun] complete – used especially to emphasize that something is very bad, or that a feeling is very strong That’s utter nonsense! This company treats its employees with utter contempt.