Synonym: absolute, complete, downright, express, extreme, outright, plain, positive, pure, say, sheer, sound, speak, thorough, total, unqualified, voice. Similar words: butter, mutter, clutter, butter up, butterfly, utterance, muttering, letter. Meaning: ['ʌtə(r)] v. 1. articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise 2. express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words) 3. express in speech 4. put into circulation. adj. 1. without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers 2. total.
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(121) As I entered, the door slammed behind me, sealing me in utter darkness.
(122) The recollection induced in Converse a sense of utter despair which he found soothing.
(123) In order to utter meaningful sentences I must come to grasp my position as a speaker.
(124) When designer Rei Kawakubo tucks pillows under blouses and shows her collection in utter silence, simple clothes become disconcerting theater.
(125) He tried for years without success until finally, in utter despair, he threw himself into the kiln.
(126) I felt the nausea of awakening to a brand new day of suffering, a dawn of utter exclusion from my fellow mortals.
(127) I was so high on adrenalin that for all I knew I was talking utter rubbish.
(128) A sick child was the first step toward utter family ruin.
(129) He had gone from shouting to silence, utter silence, and had walked out of the house.
(130) According to his lawyer, Brooks claims he heard some one utter the N-word, so he stepped on the gas.
(131) A moment later Charlie heard the colonel utter the name of Captain Guy Trentham.
(132) I am not free to utter any fancied measurements I please.
(133) Another step forward and Pooley noted to his utter stupefaction that it had vanished altogether into empty air.
(134) Then she found she was doing all this already, and a sigh of utter contentment shivered through her.
(135) It gave her infinite pleasure simply to utter Joss Barnet's name.
(136) Morrissey armed himself with a self made shield of absolute and utter confidence.
(137) Indeed,(http://sentencedict.com/utter.html) many forms of treatment by hypnosis do not call for the patient to utter a word.
(138) The 7,000 delegates were handpicked for loyalty, and did not utter a word of criticism.
(139) Ezra threw Morrill a look of utter disbelief and shook his head.
(140) A traveller passing through the area afterwards reported scenes of utter devastation.
(141) When they do utter word phrases, they tend to omit the verb endings, most pronouns, and the conjunctions.
(142) We padded through those quiet, leafy roads in utter silence.
(143) Never-absolutely never in my experience-did President Reagan really lose his temper or utter a rude or unkind word.
(144) The tears came(Sentencedict.com), and rapidly dissolved her angry expression to one of utter despair.
(145) As we squelched along the road and into the farmyard I felt a feeling of utter exhaustion.
(146) She sat on the bed looking at the utter chaos around her.
(147) Meanwhile, those garrulous starlets who utter a quotable phrase almost every time they open their mouths are few and far between.
(148) The scene in the courtyard was one of utter devastation.
(149) Nothing is worse than feeling screwed up inside or suffering from a sense of utter emptiness and loss of interest or emotion.
(150) Time-travellers? Utter nonsense, surely?
More similar words: butter, mutter, clutter, butter up, butterfly, utterance, muttering, letter, litter, bitter, latter, matter, better, battery, pattern, scatter, shatter, no matter, short-term, a matter of, shattered, unfettered, intermittent, as a matter of fact, get the better of, All is not gold that glitters, counterfeiter, butt, put to, button.