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utterance
1[uht-er-uhns]
noun
manner of speaking; power of speaking.
His very utterance was spellbinding.
something uttered; utter; a word or words uttered; utter; a cry, animal's call, or the like.
Linguistics., any speech sequence consisting of one or more words and preceded and followed by silence: it may be coextensive with a sentence.
Obsolete., a public sale of goods.
utterance
2[uht-er-uhns]
noun
the utmost extremity, especially death.
utterance
1/ ˈʌtərəns /
noun
something uttered, such as a statement
the act or power of uttering or the ability to utter
logic philosophy an element of spoken language, esp a sentence Compare inscription
utterance
2/ ˈʌtərəns /
noun
archaic, the bitter end (esp in the phrase to the utterance )
Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
The former Liverpool and Manchester City forward showed with his comments before and after the Kazakhstan game that we perhaps should not take each one of his public utterances at face value.
Before even the utterance of a word, Kaamilah Thomas spoke for herself.
Relations have been - and remain - so harmonious that it has sometimes been hard to appreciate the intensity of the title fight, how much it means to them, from the drivers' public utterances.
The joy of the experience is writ large over Schoeman's bearded face and in his every utterance.
Liverpool's supporters will be overjoyed at agreement being reached, having made their feelings clear when Salah used rare public utterances to bring an impasse over his contract into the public domain.
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