Utterance - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈʌtərəns|
Brit.
|ˈʌt(ə)r(ə)ns|
noun
Extra examples
Let us attempt to analyse this utterance.
She has naturally a very agreeable voice and utterance.
Politicians are judged by their public utterances.
...though she phrased it as an interrogative, it was clear that the utterance was more of a command...
His every utterance was given oracular significance by his fans.
It palsies his utterance.
She had thinned her lips for utterance of a desperate thing. (G. Meredith)
Word forms
noun
singular: utterance
plural: utterances
singular: utterance
plural: utterances
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