To mutter would be to slur your words, and do so very quietly.
To stutter would be t-to t-t-t-talk l-like th-this...
When I think of someone uttering a word, I think of someone saying something like, "Oh, no" in a VERY low voice, kind of whispering.
Utter, rumble, murmur, whisper, or mutter.
The A and ER are schwa sounds, while the O has a short Uvowel sound, as in other, mother, utter, and mutter.
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.
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.
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)
mutter stutter
Speak, mutter, say.
Utter, rumble, murmur, whisper, or mutter.
An absolute vacuum is purely theoretical, and is an utter absence of matter. An implosion is essentially a violent inward collapse.
told, exclaimed, yelled, whispered, called out, questioned, chirped, mumbled, murmured, mutter, speak, utter, talk and etc...
The A and ER are schwa sounds, while the O has a short Uvowel sound, as in other, mother, utter, and mutter.
It can be, to mean complete (utter failure, utter folly). The verb "to utter" means to speak.
what does utter
Definitions from Dictionary.comUtterly - in an utter manner; completely; absolutelyAbsolutely - without exception; completely; wholly; entirelyCompletely - having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; fullAs you can see, there is no difference between these words, other than spelling. They all mean the same.
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.
Utter is a verb.
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.