Utterances

Word UTTERANCES
Character 10
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ˈʌtəɹənsəz/

Definitions and meanings of "Utterances"

What do we mean by utterances?

An act of uttering.

Something spoken.

The ability to speak.

A manner of speaking.

A sale made by offering to the public.

An act of putting in circulation.

(Noun) A word, phrase or other sound spoken aloud; an exercise of one's ability to speak. Urban Dictionary

1. To say something: To say or pronounce something. In many words, just to speak. 2. To emit something as a sound made by the voice. 3. To publish something, e.g. in a book or newspaper. 4. To put something into circulation, especially counterfeit money or a forgery, under the pretense that it is genuine. Urban Dictionary

1. (verb) To speak or say aloud. 2. (adjective) Pure, absolute, unadulterated; primarily used in describing abstract concepts or feelings, rather than material objects. Contrary to what some may believe, "utter" is NEVER a noun. Cows do not have "utters;" those would be udders. No person or thing can have or act on an "utter," as there is no such thing as an "utter." The only acceptable noun form of "utter" is utterance. Urban Dictionary

To be in a state of retardedness. To be really messed up to be really drunk/high Urban Dictionary

The female equivalent to teabagging using her breasts. Urban Dictionary

An absolute maximum state of destruction due to an abuse of alcohol and/or various other narcotics. Urban Dictionary

1) To say/speak. 2) Complete, full; in reference to abstract concepts, rather than objects. Urban Dictionary

When someone gets so fucked up off of drugs or alcohol that they cannot function and are UTTERLY destroyed! Urban Dictionary

The nipples found on a cow. Urban Dictionary

An all-encompassing word similar to "cool" "awesome" "interesting" or "amazing". Often used by pot-smoking jazz musicians or other hippie types. Originating in New York City, but spreading to other areas, especially by traveling musicians. Urban Dictionary

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The word "utterances" in example sentences

It seems to me that forcing such utterances is little more than a political power-trip. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The same may be said of utterances from the pulpit and the stage, but infinitely greater than either of these is the power that lies in art itself. ❋ Unknown (1907)

The utterances from the White House today reacting to the startling and scathing public rebuke of Obama’s socialist/fascist agenda indicate that this guy (actually, those guys: Axelrod, Emanuel, and Obama, et al.) don’t get it. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Now, I know I was just saying, a couple of entries ago, how it would be so nice to find a guy that is capable of more then one word utterances, but in this case I find myself thinking that guys also need to know when to SHUT THE FUCK UP! ❋ Madrigle (2006)

Because we always make sense to our selves, and our utterances are the merest common sense. ❋ Unknown (2005)

A parent may note that a child seldom talks in sentences, preferring the use of phrases or perhaps just single-word utterances. ❋ M.D. Mel Levine (2002)

Other people might call his utterances treachery but, to Scarlett, they always rang with common sense and truth. ❋ Margaret Mitchell (1996)

Lobley, a gentleman whose scientific reputation entitles his utterances to respect, but who, when he contends that gold is not found in the products of volcanic action is, I venture to think, arguing from insufficient premises. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

Probably when a man feels most deeply his utterances are the most commonplace, and an Englishman is proverbially incapable of expressing his feelings. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

The scattering, therefore, was due to the fact that his utterances were a mixture of crude and elaborated fancies. ❋ Unknown (1916)

His power lay in the hallucination that his utterances were the final expressions of truth. ❋ Hubbard, Elbert, 1856-1915 (1916)

I may add that my master Plato deviates little or not at all from the principles of this school, and in most of his utterances is a follower of ❋ Lucius Apuleius (1914)

Archbishop Cleary, of Kingston, Can., recently distinguished himself by an ebullition of unchristian bile that will long be used as an excuse for the existence of the A.P.A. His utterances were a disgrace to his office. ❋ Unknown (1905)

From beginning to end of his speech, each one of his utterances was a stormy outburst. ❋ Rabindranath Tagore (1901)

The ordinarily quiet [student's] loud utterance [shocked] his [classmates]. ❋ L33tm0nk3y (2007)

He [uttered] a [low] [growl]. ❋ Jafje (2007)

1. To cast the spell, you must first utter the [incantation]. 2. The [monk] experienced utter bliss as he achieved [enlightenment]. ❋ L33tm0nk3y (2007)

That 40 got me [uttered]. That car that just hit [the tree] is uttered This blunts gonna get us uttered Yo he uttered his face when he fell off [the bike] ❋ Chuck McConnell (2006)

My Girlfriend started uttering [my mouth] while I was [laying] there with my eyes [closed]. ❋ Cloudedmemory000 (2016)

Tony did 6 [tabs], 7 pills of x, 1 [gallon] of Jack, and a quarter oz of [hydros] and was uttered for 3 days! ❋ Natan Buey (2004)

1) Strangely enough, Albert didn't utter a word after his [convincing] victory. 2) [Steven's] utter happiness was kept hidden under the [indifferent] expression he always carried. ❋ Diggity Monkeez (2005)

"[Dammit] man! [Handle] your [drugs]!" "I can't - I'm fucking uttered!" ❋ Rump (2004)

Dude that [fat chick] [got some] [huge] utters. ❋ Venge (2003)

"Did you see that [documentary] on [painting] on animals? Dude, that was utter." "That [herb] we smoked last night- it was utter." ❋ Hudsonsunrise (2007)

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