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    ut·ter
    /ˈədər/

    verb

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  2. verb. uttered; uttering; utters. transitive verb. 1. a. : to send forth as a sound. utter a sigh. b. : to give utterance to : pronounce, speak. refused to utter his name. c.

  3. to say something or to make a sound with your voice: She sat through the whole meeting without uttering a word. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to say something. say When I say your name, raise your hand. utter She barely uttered a word all morning. they say They say the house is haunted.

  4. to say something or to make a sound with your voice: She sat through the whole meeting without uttering a word. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to say something. say When I say your name, raise your hand. utter She barely uttered a word all morning. they say They say the house is haunted.

  5. verb. articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise. “He uttered a curse”

  6. to give forth (cries, notes, etc.) with the voice: to utter a sigh. Synonyms: breathe, give, emit. Phonetics. to produce (speech sounds, speechlike sounds, syllables, words, etc.) audibly, with or without reference to formal language. to express (oneself or itself), especially in words.

  7. 1. To send forth with the voice: uttered a cry. 2. To articulate (words); pronounce or speak: uttered "yes." 3. Law To put (counterfeit currency or a forged check or instrument) into circulation: utter a bad check. 4. Obsolete To offer (merchandise) for sale; sell.

  8. to say something or to make a sound with your voice: She sat through the whole meeting without uttering a word. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to say something. say When I say your name, raise your hand. utter She barely uttered a word all morning. they say They say the house is haunted.