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utter
utterspeak or pronounce: Don’t utter a word.; complete; total; absolute: the utter truth; unconditional; unqualified: He’s an utter liar. Not to be confused with:udder – a mammary gland, especially when baggy and with more than one teat, as in cowsut·ter 1 U0162700 (ŭt′ər)tr.v. ut·tered, ut·ter·ing, ut·ters 1. To send forth with the voice: uttered a cry.2. To articulate (words); pronounce or speak: uttered "yes."3. Law To put (counterfeit currency or a forged check or instrument) into circulation: utter a bad check.4. Obsolete To offer (merchandise) for sale; sell. [Middle English utteren, partly from Middle Low German uteren (from uter, outer, comparative of ūt, out; see ud- in Indo-European roots) and alteration (influenced by utter, outer) of Middle English outen, to disclose (from out, out; see out).] ut′ter·a·ble adj.ut′ter·er n.
ut·ter 2 U0162700 (ŭt′ər)adj. Complete; absolute; entire: utter nonsense; utter darkness. [Middle English, from Old English ūtera, outer; see ud- in Indo-European roots.]utter (ˈʌtə) vb1. to give audible expression to (something): to utter a growl. 2. (Law) criminal law to put into circulation (counterfeit coin, forged banknotes, etc)3. (tr) to make publicly known; publish: to utter slander. 4. obsolete to give forth, issue, or emit[C14: probably originally a commercial term, from Middle Dutch ūteren (modern Dutch uiteren) to make known; related to Middle Low German ūtern to sell, show] ˈutterable adj ˈutterableness n ˈutterer n ˈutterless adj
utter (ˈʌtə) adj (prenominal) (intensifier): an utter fool; utter bliss; the utter limit. [C15: from Old English utera outer, comparative of ūte out (adv); related to Old High German ūzaro, Old Norse ūtri]ut•ter1 (ˈʌt ər) v.t. 1. to give audible, esp. verbal, expression to; speak or pronounce: unable to utter a word. 2. to emit (cries, notes, etc.) with the voice: to utter a sigh. 3. to give forth (a sound) otherwise than with the voice: The engine uttered a shriek. 4. to express by written or printed words. 5. to make publicly known; publish: to utter a libel. 6. to put into circulation, as coins, notes, and esp. counterfeit money or forged checks. 7. to expel; emit. 8. Obs. to publish, as a book. 9. Obs. to sell. v.i. 10. to use the voice to talk, make sounds, etc.; speak. [1350–1400; Middle English outren (see out, -er6); c. German äussern to declare] ut′ter•a•ble, adj. ut•ter2 (ˈʌt ər) adj. 1. complete; total; absolute: utter abandonment to grief. 2. unconditional; unqualified: an utter denial. [before 900; Middle English; Old English uttra, ūtera outer. See out, -er4] ut′ter•ly, adv. ut′ter•ness, n. utter- arrant - Means "complete, utter," as in arrant knave, "an extremely untrustworthy individual."
- explore - Comes from Latin, meaning "search out," from ex-, "out," and plorare, "utter a cry."
- whicker - To utter a half-suppressed laugh.
- yodel - From Bavarian jodln, "to utter the syllable jo (yo)."
utter Past participle: uttered Gerund: uttering
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I utter | you utter | he/she/it utters | we utter | you utter | they utter |
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I uttered | you uttered | he/she/it uttered | we uttered | you uttered | they uttered |
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I am uttering | you are uttering | he/she/it is uttering | we are uttering | you are uttering | they are uttering |
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I have uttered | you have uttered | he/she/it has uttered | we have uttered | you have uttered | they have uttered |
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I was uttering | you were uttering | he/she/it was uttering | we were uttering | you were uttering | they were uttering |
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I had uttered | you had uttered | he/she/it had uttered | we had uttered | you had uttered | they had uttered |
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I will utter | you will utter | he/she/it will utter | we will utter | you will utter | they will utter |
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I will have uttered | you will have uttered | he/she/it will have uttered | we will have uttered | you will have uttered | they will have uttered |
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I will be uttering | you will be uttering | he/she/it will be uttering | we will be uttering | you will be uttering | they will be uttering |
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I have been uttering | you have been uttering | he/she/it has been uttering | we have been uttering | you have been uttering | they have been uttering |
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I will have been uttering | you will have been uttering | he/she/it will have been uttering | we will have been uttering | you will have been uttering | they will have been uttering |
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I had been uttering | you had been uttering | he/she/it had been uttering | we had been uttering | you had been uttering | they had been uttering |
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I would utter | you would utter | he/she/it would utter | we would utter | you would utter | they would utter |
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I would have uttered | you would have uttered | he/she/it would have uttered | we would have uttered | you would have uttered | they would have uttered | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | utter - articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise; "She expressed her anger"; "He uttered a curse"give tongue to, express, verbalise, verbalizeblaspheme, curse, cuss, swear, imprecate - utter obscenities or profanities; "The drunken men were cursing loudly in the street"wish - make or express a wish; "I wish that Christmas were over"cry out, exclaim, call out, outcry, shout, cry - utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy; "`I won!' he exclaimed"; "`Help!' she cried"; "`I'm here,' the mother shouted when she saw her child looking lost"clamour, clamor - utter or proclaim insistently and noisily; "The delegates clamored their disappointment"vociferate, shout out - utter in a very loud voice; "They vociferated their demands"marvel - express astonishment or surprise about somethingvoice - give voice to; "He voiced his concern"raise - cause to be heard or known; express or utter; "raise a shout"; "raise a protest"; "raise a sad cry"breathe - utter or tell; "not breathe a word"drop - utter with seeming casualness; "drop a hint"; drop names"pour out - express without restraint; "The woman poured out her frustrations as the judge listened"get off - deliver verbally; "He got off the best line I've heard in a long time"platitudinize - utter platitudes; "The candidate platitudinized and bored the audience"say - utter aloud; "She said `Hello' to everyone in the office"represent - serve as a means of expressing something; "The flower represents a young girl"say, state, tell - express in words; "He said that he wanted to marry her"; "tell me what is bothering you"; "state your opinion"; "state your name"pooh-pooh - express contempt abouthurl, throw - utter with force; utter vehemently; "hurl insults"; "throw accusations at someone" | | 2. | utter - express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words); "She let out a big heavy sigh"; "He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand"let loose, let out, emitcall - utter in a loud voice or announce; "He called my name"; "The auctioneer called the bids"gibber - chatter inarticulately; of monkeyscrow - express pleasure verbally; "She crowed with joy"crow - utter shrill sounds; "The cocks crowed all morning"trumpet - utter in trumpet-like sounds; "Elephants are trumpeting"coo - cry softly, as of pigeonscry, scream, shout out, yell, squall, shout, holler, hollo, call - utter a sudden loud cry; "she cried with pain when the doctor inserted the needle"; "I yelled to her from the window but she couldn't hear me"miaou, miaow - make a cat-like soundtsk, tut, tut-tut - utter `tsk,' `tut,' or `tut-tut,' as in disapprovalecho, repeat - to say again or imitate; "followers echoing the cries of their leaders"call - utter a characteristic note or cry; "bluejays called to one another"shoot - utter fast and forcefully; "She shot back an answer"gurgle - utter with a gurgling sound; "`Help,' the stabbing victim gurgled"cry - utter a characteristic sound; "The cat was crying"nasale - speak in a nasal voice; "`Come here,' he nasaled"bite out - utter; "She bit out a curse"sigh - utter with a sightroat - emit a cry intended to attract other animals; used especially of animals at rutting timelift - make audible; "He lifted a war whoop"pant - utter while panting, as if out of breathvolley - utter rapidly; "volley a string of curses"break into - express or utter spontaneously; "break into a yodel"; "break into a song"; "break into tears"heave - utter a sound, as with obvious effort; "She heaved a deep sigh when she saw the list of things to do"chorus - utter in unison; "`yes,' the children chorused"splutter, sputter - utter with a spitting sound, as if in a ragedeliver - utter (an exclamation, noise, etc.); "The students delivered a cry of joy"hoot - to utter a loud clamorous shout; "the toughs and blades of the city hoot and bang their drums, drink arak, play dice, and dance"grunt - issue a grunting, low, animal-like noise; "He grunted his reluctant approval"wolf-whistle - whistle or howl approvingly at a female, of malessnort - indicate contempt by breathing noisily and forcefully through the nose; "she snorted her disapproval of the proposed bridegroom"spit, spit out - utter with anger or contemptgroan, moan - indicate pain, discomfort, or displeasure; "The students groaned when the professor got out the exam booklets"; "The ancient door soughed when opened"growl, rumble, grumble - to utter or emit low dull rumbling sounds; "he grumbled a rude response"; "Stones grumbled down the cliff"wrawl, yammer, yowl, howl - cry loudly, as of animals; "The coyotes were howling in the desert"bark - make barking sounds; "The dogs barked at the stranger"baa, blat, blate, bleat - cry plaintively; "The lambs were bleating"bellow, roar - make a loud noise, as of animal; "The bull bellowed"cheep, chirp, chirrup, peep - make high-pitched sounds; "the birds were chirping in the bushes"churr, whirr - make a vibrant sound, as of some birdschirr - make a vibrant noise, of grasshoppers or cicadasmeow, mew - cry like a cat; "the cat meowed"quack - utter quacking noises; "The ducks quacked"hoot - utter the characteristic sound of owlscronk, honk - cry like a goose; "The geese were honking"hiss, siss, sizz, sibilate - make a sharp hissing sound, as if to show disapprovalsibilate - utter a sibilantbray, hee-haw - braying characteristic of donkeysoink, squeal - utter a high-pitched cry, characteristic of pigscluck, clack, click - make a clucking sounds, characteristic of henslow, moo - make a low noise, characteristic of bovinescackle - squawk shrilly and loudly, characteristic of hensgobble - make a gurgling sound, characteristic of turkeysneigh, nicker, whicker, whinny - make a characteristic sound, of a horsegargle - utter with gargling or burbling soundscaw - utter a cry, characteristic of crows, rooks, or ravensmew - utter a high-pitched cry, as of seagulls | | 3. | utter - express in speech; "She talks a lot of nonsense"; "This depressed patient does not verbalize"mouth, speak, talk, verbalise, verbalizeread - look at, interpret, and say out loud something that is written or printed; "The King will read the proclamation at noon"communicate, intercommunicate - transmit thoughts or feelings; "He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist"phonate, vocalise, vocalize - utter speech soundstroll - speak or recite rapidly or in a rolling voicebegin - begin to speak or say; "Now listen, friends," he beganlip off, shoot one's mouth off - speak spontaneously and without restraint; "She always shoots her mouth off and says things she later regrets"shout - utter in a loud voice; talk in a loud voice (usually denoting characteristic manner of speaking); "My grandmother is hard of hearing--you'll have to shout"whisper - speak softly; in a low voicepeep - speak in a hesitant and high-pitched tone of voicespeak up - speak louder; raise one's voice; "The audience asked the lecturer to please speak up"snap, snarl - utter in an angry, sharp, or abrupt tone; "The sales clerk snapped a reply at the angry customer"; "The guard snarled at us"enthuse - utter with enthusiasmspeak in tongues - speak unintelligibly in or as if in religious ecstasy; "The parishioners spoke in tongues"swallow - utter indistinctly; "She swallowed the last words of her speech"verbalise, verbalize - be verbose; "This lawyer verbalizes and is rather tedious"whiff - utter with a puff of air; "whiff out a prayer"talk of, talk about - discuss or mention; "They spoke of many things"blubber out, blubber - utter while cryingdrone on, drone - talk in a monotonous voicestammer, stutter, bumble, falter - speak haltingly; "The speaker faltered when he saw his opponent enter the room"rasp - utter in a grating voiceblunder out, blurt, blurt out, ejaculate, blunder - utter impulsively; "He blurted out the secret"; "He blundered his stupid ideas"inflect, modulate, tone - vary the pitch of one's speechdeliver, present - deliver (a speech, oration, or idea); "The commencement speaker presented a forceful speech that impressed the students"generalise, generalize - speak or write in generalitiesblabber, palaver, piffle, prate, prattle, tattle, tittle-tattle, twaddle, gabble, gibber, blab, clack, maunder, chatter - speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantlychatter - make noise as if chattering away; "The magpies were chattering in the trees"rattle on, yack, yack away, yap away, jaw - talk incessantly and tiresomelyopen up - talk freely and without inhibitionsnivel, whine - talk in a tearful mannermurmur - speak softly or indistinctly; "She murmured softly to the baby in her arms"mumble, mussitate, mutter, maunder - talk indistinctly; usually in a low voiceslur - utter indistinctlybark - speak in an unfriendly tone; "She barked into the dictaphone"bay - utter in deep prolonged tonesjabber, mouth off, rabbit on, rant, rave, spout - talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory mannersiss, sizz, hiss, sibilate - express or utter with a hisscackle - talk or utter in a cackling manner; "The women cackled when they saw the movie star step out of the limousine"babble - utter meaningless sounds, like a baby, or utter in an incoherent way; "The old man is only babbling--don't pay attention"intone, tone, chant - utter monotonously and repetitively and rhythmically; "The students chanted the same slogan over and over again"gulp - utter or make a noise, as when swallowing too quickly; "He gulped for help after choking on a big piece of meat"sing - produce tones with the voice; "She was singing while she was cooking"; "My brother sings very well" | | 4. | utter - put into circulation; "utter counterfeit currency"pass around, circulate, distribute, pass on - cause be distributed; "This letter is being circulated among the faculty" | Adj. | 1. | utter - without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers; "an arrant fool"; "a complete coward"; "a consummate fool"; "a double-dyed villain"; "gross negligence"; "a perfect idiot"; "pure folly"; "what a sodding mess"; "stark staring mad"; "a thoroughgoing villain"; "utter nonsense"; "the unadulterated truth"arrant, double-dyed, sodding, staring, perfect, pure, everlasting, thoroughgoing, unadulterated, consummate, complete, stark, grossunmitigated - not diminished or moderated in intensity or severity; sometimes used as an intensifier; "unmitigated suffering"; "an unmitigated horror"; "an unmitigated lie" | | 2. | utter - complete; "came to a dead stop"; "utter seriousness"deadcomplete - having every necessary or normal part or component or step; "a complete meal"; "a complete wardrobe"; "a complete set of the Britannica"; "a complete set of china"; "a complete defeat"; "a complete accounting" |
utter1verb say, state, speak, voice, express, deliver, declare, mouth, breathe, pronounce, articulate, enunciate, put into words, verbalize, vocalize They departed without uttering a word.
utter2adjective absolute, complete, total, perfect, positive, pure, sheer, stark, outright, all-out, thorough, downright, real, consummate, veritable, unqualified, out-and-out, unadulterated, unmitigated, thoroughgoing, arrant, deep-dyed (usually derogatory) A look of utter confusion swept across his handsome face.utter 1verb1. To produce or make (speech sounds):articulate, enunciate, pronounce, say, vocalize.2. To put into words:articulate, communicate, convey, declare, express, say, state, talk, tell, vent, verbalize, vocalize, voice.Idiom: give tongue to.
utter 2adjectiveCompletely such, without qualification or exception:absolute, all-out, arrant, complete, consummate, crashing, damned, dead, downright, flat, out-and-out, outright, perfect, plain, pure, sheer, thorough, thoroughgoing, total, unbounded, unequivocal, unlimited, unmitigated, unqualified, unrelieved, unreserved.Informal: flat-out, positive.Chiefly British: blooming.Translationsutter1 (ˈatə) adjective complete or total. There was utter silence; utter darkness. 完全的 完全的ˈutterly adverb completely or totally. She was utterly unaware of her danger. 完全地 完全地
utter2 (ˈatə) verb to produce (sounds, eg cries, words etc) with the mouth. She uttered a sigh of relief; She didn't utter a single word of encouragement. 發出聲音 发出声音utter
not utter a wordTo be completely silent; to remain discreet (about something); to not tell anyone (about something). All the while our father was shouting at us, my sister and I didn't utter a word. Tom, don't you dare utter a word about this! I would die of embarrassment if anyone were to find out.See also: not, utter, wordnot open one's mouth and not utter a wordFig. not to say anything at all; not to tell something (to anyone). Don't worry, I'll keep your secret. I won't even open my mouth. Have no fear. I won't utter a word.See also: mouth, not, opennot open one's mouthAlso, shut one's mouth; not say or utter a word . Be silent, repress one's feelings or opinions, keep a secret. For example, Don't worry, I'm not going to open my mouth on this issue, or She promised not to say a word about it to anyone. Also see hold one's tongue; keep one's mouth shut. See also: mouth, not, openutter a wordsee under not open one's mouth. See also: utter, wordEncyclopediaSeespeechUtter Related to Utter: utterlyUtterTo publish or offer; to send into circulation. The term utter is frequently used in reference to Commercial Paper. To utter and publish an instrument is to declare, either directly or indirectly through words or action, that it is good. It constitutes a crime, for example, to utter a forged check. utterv. 1) to issue a forged document. 2) to speak. (See: forgery) TO UTTER, crim. law. To offer, to publish. 2. To utter and publish a counterfeit note is to assert and declare, directly or indirectly, by words or actions, that the note offered is good. It is not necessary that it should be passed in order to complete the offence of uttering. 2. Binn. R. 338, 9. It seems that reading out a document, although the party refuses to show it, is a sufficient uttering. Jebb's Ir. Cr. Cas. 282. Vide East, P. C. 179; Leach, 251; 2 Stark. Ev. 378 1 Moody, C. C. 166; 2 East, P. C. 974 Russ. & Ry. 113; 1 Phil. Ev. Index, h.t.; Roscoe's Cr. Ev. 301. The merely showing a false instrument with intent to gain a credit when there was no intention or attempt made to pass it, it seems would not amount to an uttering. Russ. & Ry. 200. Vide Ringing the charge. utter Related to utter: utterlySynonyms for utterverb saySynonyms- say
- state
- speak
- voice
- express
- deliver
- declare
- mouth
- breathe
- pronounce
- articulate
- enunciate
- put into words
- verbalize
- vocalize
adj absoluteSynonyms- absolute
- complete
- total
- perfect
- positive
- pure
- sheer
- stark
- outright
- all-out
- thorough
- downright
- real
- consummate
- veritable
- unqualified
- out-and-out
- unadulterated
- unmitigated
- thoroughgoing
- arrant
- deep-dyed
Synonyms for utterverb to produce or make (speech sounds)Synonyms- articulate
- enunciate
- pronounce
- say
- vocalize
verb to put into wordsSynonyms- articulate
- communicate
- convey
- declare
- express
- say
- state
- talk
- tell
- vent
- verbalize
- vocalize
- voice
adj completely such, without qualification or exceptionSynonyms- absolute
- all-out
- arrant
- complete
- consummate
- crashing
- damned
- dead
- downright
- flat
- out-and-out
- outright
- perfect
- plain
- pure
- sheer
- thorough
- thoroughgoing
- total
- unbounded
- unequivocal
- unlimited
- unmitigated
- unqualified
- unrelieved
- unreserved
- flat-out
- positive
- blooming
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