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)
"He clung tightly to the shadows as the guards passed, careful not to utter a sound, lest he be caught."
As an adjective: She walked into her birthday party in utter surprise. As a verb: When your father comes in, don't utter a word about the dent in the fender.
Do not utter a single word of this."B...but why?" she began to utter.Just so that we are clear, an utter is not an otter.
He uttered with his last breath, "Look out behind you..."
I'm pretty sure that you can barely hear me utter this response.
"He clung tightly to the shadows as the guards passed, careful not to utter a sound, lest he be caught."
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 teacher didn't want the students to utter another word.
I have utter contempt for people who plagiarize this sentence without giving me credit.
As an adjective: She walked into her birthday party in utter surprise. As a verb: When your father comes in, don't utter a word about the dent in the fender.
Do not utter a single word of this."B...but why?" she began to utter.Just so that we are clear, an utter is not an otter.
He uttered with his last breath, "Look out behind you..."
I have a propensity towards music. So I decided to enrol in the School of Arts to become a musician.
"Utter lawlessness will surely arise from this." "It was a hell of lawlessness." "They had descended into lawlessness"
The world was in a state of utter bedlam during WWII.
Depends on how you mean. "Go away!" Billy shouted at Tom. OR Sally was an utter failure at placing quaotation marks in sentences.
The plan was complete nonsense and folly.Your question is utter nonsense!