"Uttering" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Uttering" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Uttering" Meaning

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.

"Uttering" Examples

Verb usage examples:


The audience was completely silent, until the comedian began uttering witty one-liners.
She began uttering softly to make sure not to scare her baby sister awake.
The hermit has been uttering sentences since he rejoined society after being alone for years.
When Mr. Smith was being questioned by the police, he began uttering strange delusional thoughts.
At first, the magician's vocal illusion seemed to be just some trick, but he was actually uttering convincing razor-sharp sounds with his voice.

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