Pronunciation of utter: AH1 T ER0 ('ətər)
Number of syllables of utter: 2
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Definition of utter
- (v): articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise; "She expressed her anger"; "He uttered a curse"
- (v): express in speech; "She talks a lot of nonsense"; "This depressed patient does not verbalize"
- (v): express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words); "She let out a big heavy sigh"; "He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand"
- (v): put into circulation; "utter counterfeit currency"
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Examples of utter
- Have I just argued for utter permissiveness
- But unsurprising, given the utter lack of introspection displayed here.
- The content of this page is utter travesty.
- Early reviews may have ranged from utter repulsion to faint praise.
- The man's utter barefaced brazen hypocrisy is mindblowing.
- After all, the latter include a lot of utter nonentities.
- We are talking about the utter fringe.
- The egregious thing to me is the utter lack of remorse.
- The utter uncanny diabolical schemes of that evil kabal.
- I'm completely amazed by the utter incongruity of reasoning.
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Poems containing the word "utter"
- "Some such Butterfly be seen" by author Emily Dickinson
- "The Butterfly's Numidian Gown" by author Emily Dickinson
- "'Twould ease -- a Butterfly --" by author Emily Dickinson
- "The Butterfly's Assumption Gown" by author Emily Dickinson
- "Defrauded I a Butterfly --" by author Emily Dickinson
- "There is a pain -- so utter --" by author Emily Dickinson
- "Verses On A Butterfly" by author Joseph Warton
- "The Butterfly in honored Dust" by author Emily Dickinson
- "The Wood-cutter's Night Song" by author John Clare
- "Hugo's "flower to butterfly"" by author Eugene Field
- "From Cocoon forth a Butterfly" by author Emily Dickinson
- "The Bee and the Butterfly" by author Robinson
- "The Butterfly upon the Sky," by author Emily Dickinson
- "The butterfly obtains" by author Emily Dickinson