Utter
UK //ˈʌtə//US //ˈʌtər//
Definition
To say or pronounce something.
In simple words: To say something, especially something quietly
Examples
- She could barely utter a word during the speech.
- Can you utter the phrase 'I love you' again?
- He was too shocked to utter any sound.
- During the interview, she did not utter her opinions clearly.
- The teacher asked the students to utter their thoughts on the topic.
Usage notes
Use 'utter' when you want to express something articulated. It fits well in formal contexts but can be less common in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
utter + object
Memory hint
Remember 'utter' like 'utterly' for complete talk.
Collocations
- utter nonsense
- utter chaos
- utter silence
Synonyms
- speak
- say
- voice
- express
- articulate
Antonyms
- silence
- mumble
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'utterly' which means completely.
- Using 'utter' as a noun instead of a verb.