Definitions for Utter

Utter ut·ter

Spelling: [uht-er]
IPA: /ˈʌt ər/

Utter is a 5 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 5 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 6 points.

You can make 36 anagrams from letters in Utter (erttu).

Definitions for Utter

adjective

  1. complete; total; absolute:
  2. unconditional; unqualified:

verb (used with object)

  1. to give audible expression to; speak or pronounce:
  2. to give forth (cries, notes, etc.) with the voice:
  3. Phonetics. to produce (speech sounds, speechlike sounds, syllables, words, etc.) audibly, with or without reference to formal language.
  4. to express (oneself or itself), especially in words.
  5. to give forth (a sound) otherwise than with the voice:
  6. to express by written or printed words.
  7. to make publicly known; publish:
  8. to put into circulation, as coins, notes, and especially counterfeit money or forged checks.
  9. to expel; emit.
  10. Obsolete. to publish, as a book.
  11. Obsolete. to sell.

verb (used without object)

  1. to employ the faculty of speech; use the voice to talk, make sounds, etc.:
  2. to sustain utterance; undergo speaking:

Origin of Utter

1350-1400; Middle English outren (see out, -er6); cognate with German äussern to declare

Examples for Utter

The utter lack of beds provides a vivid commentary on the extreme nature of Communism.

In fact, Lauer even ended up with a character arc of his own, involving his reluctance to utter the word “sharknado.”

He gazes at me, as if he were about to utter a word of paternal advice.

One of the marvellous things about the child was his utter lack of favouritism.

That was nothing compared to the utter destruction going on across town.

No one has seen him shed a tear, of heard him utter a complaint.

I am more grateful to you than words can utter—and I will always be glad to do anything for you.

Despite rumors spreading that his daughter is a harlot, Dill (Stanley Tucci) has complete and utter faith in her, no matter what.

The complete and utter lack of compassion or a clue exhibited by these people is shameful in the extreme.

Yet he failed not to regard these indulgences as utter folly.

Word Value for Utter
Scrable

5

Words with friends

6

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