"Utter" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Utter" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Utter" Meaning

Utter means to express something in words, especially to communicate a thought or opinion. It can also mean to say or declare something completely or utterly, typically used in an extreme way.

"Utter" Examples

Usage Examples for "utter"


1. Expression of a Strong Opinion

- "She uttered a severe complaint to the manager about the poor service they received at the restaurant."

2. Completely Saying Something

- "He was so exhausted that he could barely utter a word after running the marathon."

3. Void of Sense or Reason

- "Her utter despair at the news of losing her job made her emotional."

4. Statement Made Loudly and Emphatically

- "The lawyer uttered the damning evidence that would seal his client's fate."

5. Complete and Entirely

- "She drifted off to sleep, utter silence filling the room for a moment."

"Utter" Similar Words

Utricularia

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Utriculate

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To utter in a low, suppressed voice, often to hide one's identity.

Utriculoid

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Uttriculoid refers to something related to or resembling utricles, which are part of the vestibular system in the human ear, responsible for maintaining balance and equilibrium.

Utriculus

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Utrillo

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Uttara

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Uttarakhand

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Uttaranchal

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Uttarakhand is a state in the northern part of India. It was formed in 2000 when it was carved out from the state of Uttar Pradesh. Literally, "Uttarakhand" means "the land of the snow-abode of the gods" or "the land of the snowy region".

Utterance

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Utterances

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Uttered

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Uttering

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The word "uttering" means speaking or talking, often in a loud or uninhibited manner, without thinking before you speak, or speaking nonsense or meaningless words. It can also refer to the act of making a statement or saying something that is shocking, ridiculous, or untrue.

Utterly

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Uttermost

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Farthest or most distant point in a particular direction.

Utters

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Uttoxeter

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Uttoxeter is a market town and civil parish in Staffordshire, England. It lies on the A522 road, approximately 13 miles (21 km) northeast of Stafford and 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Stoke-on-Trent. Uttoxeter is often referred to as "The Racing Centre of the North" due to its proximity to several racing tracks, including the Uttoxeter Racecourse, which hosts National Hunt horse racing and the Donington Park racing circuit, a popular venue for various forms of motorsport.<br><br>The town's origin is not precisely known, but it is thought to date back to the Anglo-Saxon period. It was an important market town in the Middle Ages, known for its fur and wool trade, and its name is derived from the Old English "uhtah" (oxer or boar-hunter) and "cotan" (settlement).