the teacher didn't want the students to utter another word.
She was in utter disbelief when she heard the news.
The word 'utter' is a verb and an adjective.The verb 'utter' means to make a sound with one's voice or to speak words aloud.The adjective 'utter' is a word to describe a noun as complete or extreme.Examples:She was so excited all she could do was utter a squeal of delight. (verb)The scene was utter madness. (adjective)
As a verb:I watched her face tighten in rage as she started to utter each word with unguarded contempt.As an adjective:The plot was utter nonsense.
The candidate's behavior was utter nonsense during the interview.
She was so shocked by the news that she could only utter a gasp of disbelief.
Mary was in utter disbelief when she heard the news about her promotion at work.
The world was in a state of utter bedlam during WWII.
The whole idea of living collectively is just utter nonsense.
I have utter contempt for people who plagiarize this sentence without giving me credit.
The plan was complete nonsense and folly.Your question is utter nonsense!
Carrie desperately wanted to speak her mind, but to do so would show utter lack of propriety!
He was so stunned, he was fumbling for the words to utter. The man was fumbling around in his pocket for a lighter.