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Meaning
Adj
●
Outer; furthest out, most remote.
●
Outward.
●
Absolute,
unconditional
, total, complete.
Verb
●
To
produce
(speech or other
sounds
) with
one's
voice.
●
In Talking:
To
reveal
or
express
(an
idea
,
thought
,
desire
, etc.) with speech.
●
To
produce
(a
noise
) (of an
inanimate
object).
●
To
spit
or
blow
(something)
out of
one's
mouth.
●
To
emit
or
give off
(breath).
●
To
shed
(a
tear
or
tear
s).
●
To
offer
(something)
for sale
; to sell.
●
In Law:
To
put
(currency) into circulation.
●
To show (something that has been
hidden
); to
reveal
the
identity
of (someone).
●
To
send
or
put
(something) out.
●
In Law:
To
commit
the
crime
of
uttering
(knowingly
presenting
forged
documentation).
Name
●
A surname.
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Origin
utter
English
utera
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
utor
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Total
Say
Speak
Utter
Vocalize
Declare
Tell
Emit
Circulate
Deliver
Proper
Express
Let Out
Related
Abject
Absolute
Unmitigated
Unadulterated
Unbridled
Recite
Unrelenting
Pronounce
Spew
Complete
Hear
Arrant
Unspeakable
Unabashed
Imbecilic
Speak
Convey
Proclaim
Tell
Sheer
Sing
Shout
Dismiss
Unending
Memorize
Omit
Accept
Remember
Ignore
Write
Invoke
Interpret
Repeat
Verbalize
Notice
Understand
Read
Imbecile
Voice
Infantile
Whisper
Mention
Recognize
Imagine
Forget
Encounter
Recall
Spell
Abandon
Guess
More
Rhymes
Utter
Nutter
Gutter
Mutter
Cutter
Butter
Scutter
Abutter
Flutter
Amutter
Aflutter
Rebutter
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