What does UTTER mean?
Definitions for UTTER
ˈʌt ərut·ter
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word UTTER.
Princeton's WordNet
arrant(a), complete(a), consummate(a), double-dyed(a), everlasting(a), gross(a), perfect(a), pure(a), sodding(a), stark(a), staring(a), thoroughgoing(a), utter(a), unadulteratedadjective
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"
dead(a), utterverb
complete
"came to a dead stop"; "utter seriousness"
express, verbalize, verbalise, utter, give tongue toverb
articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise
"She expressed her anger"; "He uttered a curse"
utter, emit, let out, let looseverb
express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words)
"She let out a big heavy sigh"; "He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand"
talk, speak, utter, mouth, verbalize, verbaliseverb
express in speech
"She talks a lot of nonsense"; "This depressed patient does not verbalize"
utterverb
put into circulation
"utter counterfeit currency"
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Utteradjective
Etymology: utter , Saxon.
In my flight
Through utter and through middle darkness borne,
I sung of chaos, and eternal night. John Milton, P. Lost, b. iii.Pursue these sons of darkness; drive them out
From all heav’n’s bounds, into the utter deep. John Milton.Such place eternal justice had prepar’d
For those rebellious; here their prison ordain’d
In utter darkness; and their portion set
As far remov’d from God, and light of heav’n,
As from the center thrice to th’ utmost pole. John Milton.The parliament thought the utter taking it away, absolutely necessary for the preservation of the kingdom. Edward Hyde.
There could not be any other estimate made of the loss, than by the utter refusal of the auxiliary regiments of London and Kent to march farther. Edward Hyde, b. viii.
They feel fewer corporal pains, and are utter strangers to all those anxious thoughts which disquiet mankind. Francis Atterbury.
To Utterverb
Etymology: from the adjective; to make publick, or let out; palam facere.
Men spake not with the instruments of writing, neither writ with the instruments of speech; and yet things recorded with the one, and uttered with the other, may be preached well enough with both. Richard Hooker.
These very words I’ve heard him utter. William Shakespeare.
There’s more gold: but, sirrah,
We say the dead are well. Bring it to that,
The gold I give thee will I melt, aad pour
Down thy ill-uttering throat. William Shakespeare.Conceiving and uttering from the heart words of falsehood. Isa. lix. 13.
Shall not they teach thee and tell thee, and utter words out of their heart? Job viii. 10.
Who knows but his poor, bleeding heart,
Amidst its agonies, remember’d Marcia,
And the last words he utter’d, call’d me cruel! Addison.When do partial and sinister affections more utter themselves, than when an election is committed to many? John Whitgift.
Were it folly to be modest in uttering what is known to all the world? Walter Raleigh.
I meant my words should not reach your ears; but what I utter’d was most true. John Dryden, All for Love.
Such mortal drugs I have, but Mantua’s law
Is death to any he that utters them. William Shakespeare, Rom. and Juliet.They bring it home, and utter it commonly by the name of Newfoundland fish. George Abbot, Descrip. of the World.
The Devonshire and Somersetshire grasiers feed yearly great droves of cattle in the north quarter of Cornwall, and utter them at home. Richard Carew, Survey of Cornwall.
To preserve us from ruin, the whole kingdom should continue in a firm resolution never to receive or utter this fatal coin. Jonathan Swift.
Wikipedia
utter
In spoken language analysis, an utterance is a continuous piece of speech, often beginning and ending with a clear pause. In the case of oral languages, it is generally, but not always, bounded by silence. Utterances do not exist in written language; only their representations do. They can be represented and delineated in written language in many ways. In oral/spoken language, utterances have several characteristics such as paralinguistic features, which are aspects of speech such as facial expression, gesture, and posture. Prosodic features include stress, intonation, and tone of voice, as well as ellipsis, which are words that the listener inserts in spoken language to fill gaps. Moreover, other aspects of utterances found in spoken languages are non-fluency features including: voiced/un-voiced pauses (i.e. "umm"), tag questions, and false starts, or when someone begins uttering again to correct themselves. Other features include fillers (i.e. "and stuff"), accent/dialect, deictic expressions (utterances such as "over there!" that need further explanation to be understood), simple conjunctions ("and," "but," etc.), and colloquial lexis (everyday informal words).Utterances that are portrayed in writing are planned, unlike utterances in improvised spoken language. In written language there are frameworks that are used to portray this type of language. Discourse structure (which can also be found in spoken language) is how the conversation is organized, in which adjacency pairs - an utterance and the answer to that utterance - are used. Discourse markers are used to organize conversation ("first," "secondly," etc.). Lexis denotes the words being used in a text or spoken; these words can create a semantic field. For example, a semantic field of love can be created with lexical choices such as adore, admire, and care.
Webster Dictionary
Utteradjective
outer
Utteradjective
situated on the outside, or extreme limit; remote from the center; outer
Utteradjective
complete; perfect; total; entire; absolute; as, utter ruin; utter darkness
Utteradjective
peremptory; unconditional; unqualified; final; as, an utter refusal or denial
Utteradjective
to put forth or out; to reach out
Utteradjective
to dispose of in trade; to sell or vend
Utteradjective
hence, to put in circulation, as money; to put off, as currency; to cause to pass in trade; -- often used, specifically, of the issue of counterfeit notes or coins, forged or fraudulent documents, and the like; as, to utter coin or bank notes
Utteradjective
to give public expression to; to disclose; to publish; to speak; to pronounce
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Utter
ut′ėr, adj. farthest out: extreme: total: perfect.—adv. Utt′erly.—n. Utt′erness, quality of being extreme. [A.S. útor, outer—út, out.]
Utter
ut′ėr, v.t. to circulate: to publish abroad: to speak.—adj. Utt′erable, that may be uttered or expressed.—ns. Utt′erableness; Utt′erance, act of uttering: manner of speaking: pronunciation: expression; Utt′erer; Utt′ering, circulation.—adj. Utt′erless, that cannot be uttered in words. [A.S. útian, to put out—út, out.]
Editors Contribution
UTTER
Short way of saying, "Mutter". (Example; "He uttered something under his breath.)
Submitted by rinat on December 20, 2020
Surnames Frequency by Census Records
UTTER
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Utter is ranked #7668 in terms of the most common surnames in America.
The Utter surname appeared 4,331 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 1 would have the surname Utter.
94.2% or 4,083 total occurrences were White.
2.3% or 103 total occurrences were of Hispanic origin.
1.5% or 69 total occurrences were of two or more races.
0.7% or 31 total occurrences were Asian.
0.6% or 30 total occurrences were American Indian or Alaskan Native.
0.3% or 15 total occurrences were Black.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of UTTER in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of UTTER in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of UTTER in a Sentence
The utter dismay amongst businesses watching events in Westminster can not be exaggerated, our firms are worried, investors around the world are baffled and disappointed, and markets are showing serious strain as this political saga goes on and on.
What makes de Blasios attack on Graham most despicable is his failure to take coronavirus seriously, his record is an utter disgrace.
In this environment, given the threats of the assailants and the utter lack of sympathy -- or protection -- by jail officials, the women, understandably, initially kept quiet about what happened. They were in fear of their lives.
We have seen a lack of stability over 30 years and four governors, said Nicholas Alahverdian. We have seen a lack of care. And now — in an election year — we have seen a complete and utter lack of bureaucratic mastery to obliterate the red tape and provide tangible, enduring solutions to children and adolescents in state care.
Virtue and genuine graces in themselves speak what no words can utter.
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- نطقArabic
- абсалю́тныBelarusian
- dir, pronunciar, balbucejar, emetre, absolut, total, balbotejar, incondicionalCatalan, Valencian
- pronést, vydat (zvuk), vyřknout, blekotat, dát do oběhu penízeCzech
- komplet, udtrykke, udstøde, fuldkommen, ytreDanish
- äußern, ausstoßen, völligGerman
- eldiriEsperanto
- emitir, pronunciar, balbucear, total, completoSpanish
- äärimmäinen, inahtaa, päästää, tuottaa, sanoa, virkkaa, houria, täydellinenFinnish
- absolu, prononcer, total, émettreFrench
- utterIrish
- deargScottish Gaelic
- पूर्णHindi
- kiejt, kimond, teljes, megszólalHungarian
- assoluto, pronunciare, proferire, emettere, esalare, dire, tirare, totale, biascicare, completoItalian
- מוּחלָטHebrew
- 発する, 述べるJapanese
- ಸಂಪೂರ್ಣKannada
- 전적인Korean
- effor, proloquor, loquorLatin
- ytre, fullstendig, utstøte, utstøyte, renNorwegian
- uiten, zeggen, voortbrengen, produceren, uitbrengenDutch
- ytre, rein, fullstendigNorwegian Nynorsk
- mamrotaćPolish
- falar, pronunciar, emitir, totalmente, dizer, balbuciar, completamentePortuguese
- издать, издавать, выговаривать, полный, говорить, выговорить, сущий, произносить, произнести, сказатьRussian
- číry, úplný, totálnySlovak
- reči, oglasiti se, skrajni, izgovoritiSlovene
- fullständig, yttra, utstöta, ren, ge tillSwedish
- முற்றிலும்Tamil
- по́вний, цілкови́тий, абсолю́тнийUkrainian
- بالکلUrdu
- thốt raVietnamese
- 说出Chinese
- phimisaZulu
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