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Robert F. Utter has written: 'The Washington State Constitution' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, Constitutional law, Constitutions
no, never.
It can be, to mean complete (utter failure, utter folly). The verb "to utter" means to speak.
what does utter
If you mean utter, as in the utter destruction, you'd say völlig zerstört. If you mean utter, as in don't utter a word, you'd say, sag nichts.
Neither of those political parties had been invented yet. Washington abhorred "factions" in politics, and tried to avoid them, probably his only utter failure in his life.
Utter is a verb.
She was so shocked by the news that she could only utter a gasp of disbelief.
Charlie Utter was born in 1838.
André Utter was born in 1886.
Utter Madness was created in 1982.
Utter Hell was created in 1996.