Sentences with utter
ut·ter
U u - He uttered a snorting laugh. [VERB noun]
- This, of course, is utter nonsense.
- Utter1 implies the communication of an idea or feeling by means of vocal sounds, such as words, exclamations, etc. [he uttered a sigh of relief]; express, the broadest of these terms, suggests a revealing of ideas, feelings, one's personality, etc. by means of speech, action, or creative work [to express oneself in music]; voice suggests expression through words, either spoken or written [voicing one's opinions in letters to the editor]; broach suggests the utterance or mention of an idea to someone for the first time [I'll broach the subject to her at dinner]; enunciate suggests the announcement or open attestation of some idea [to enunciate a theory, doctrine, etc.]
- To utter a growl
- To utter slander
- An utter fool
- The engine uttered a shriek.
- To utter a libel.
- His piety prevented him from uttering on religion.
- Those ideas are so dishonest they will not utter.
- Her utter abandonment to grief.
- An utter denial.
- Don't you utter another word!
- Sally uttered a sigh of relief. The dog uttered a growling bark.
- Sally is uttering some fairly strange things in her illness.
- Sally's car uttered a hideous shriek when she applied the brakes.
- utter ruin; utter darkness
- Unable to utter her feelings; Words were uttered in my hearing.
- To utter a sigh.