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Definition of utter
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of utter is as below...
Utter (a.)
hence,
to put in
circulation,
as
money;
to put off, as
currency;
to cause to pass in
trade;
-- often used,
specifically,
of the issue of
counterfeit
notes or
coins,
forged
or
fraudulent
documents,
and the like; as, to utter coin or bank
notes..
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Rank
::
Rank
(superl.)
Raised
to a high
degree;
violent;
extreme;
gross;
utter;
as, rank
heresy..
Transform
::
Transform
(v. t.) To
change
the form of; to
change
in shape or
appearance;
to
metamorphose;
as, a
caterpillar
is
ultimately
transformed
into a
butterfly..
Outlearn
::
Outlearn
(v. t.) To learn out [i. e.,
completely,
utterly];
to
exhaust
knowledge
of..
Jeering
::
Jeering
(n.) A
mocking
utterance.
Sties
::
Stuttering
(a.) Apt to
stutter;
hesitating;
stammering.
Emphasize
::
Emphasize
(v. t.) To utter or
pronounce
with a
particular
stress
of
voice;
to make
emphatic;
as, to
emphasize
a word or a
phrase..
Mouth
::
Mouth (n.) A
principal
speaker;
one who
utters
the
common
opinion;
a
mouthpiece.
Clack
::
Clack (n.) To utter words
rapidly
and
continually,
or with
abruptness;
to let the
tongue
run..
Sputter
::
Sputter
(v. i.) To throw out
anything,
as
little
jets of
steam,
with a noise like that made by one
sputtering..
Butter
::
Butter
(v. t.) To cover or
spread
with
butter.
Ranunculaceous
::
Ranunculaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
natural
order of
plants
(Ranunculaceae),
of which the
buttercup
is the type, and which
includes
also the
virgin's
bower,
the
monkshood,
larkspur,
anemone,
meadow
rue, and
peony..
Speaker
::
Speaker
(n.) One who
utters
or
pronounces
a
discourse;
usually,
one who
utters
a
speech
in
public;
as, the man is a good
speaker,
or a bad
speaker..
Battler
::
Battler
(n.) A
student
at
Oxford
who is
supplied
with
provisions
from the
buttery;
formerly,
one who paid for
nothing
but what he
called
for,
answering
nearly
to a sizar at
Cambridge..
Pandemonium
::
Pandemonium
(n.) An
utterly
lawless,
riotous
place or
assemblage..
Spout
::
Spout (v. t.) To utter
magniloquently;
to
recite
in an
oratorical
or
pompous
manner.
Thunder
::
Thunder
(v. t.) To emit with noise and
terror;
to utter
vehemently;
to
publish,
as a
threat
or
denunciation..
Stammerer
::
Stammer
(n.)
Defective
utterance,
or
involuntary
interruption
of
utterance;
a
stutter..
Gastromancy
::
Gastromancy
(n.) A kind of
divination,
by means of words
seemingly
uttered
from the
stomach..
Sloop
::
Sloop (n.) A
vessel
having
one mast and
fore-and-aft
rig,
consisting
of a
boom-and-gaff
mainsail,
jibs,
staysail,
and gaff
topsail.
The
typical
sloop has a fixed
bowsprit,
topmast,
and
standing
rigging,
while those of a
cutter
are
capable
of being
readily
shifted.
The sloop
usually
carries
a
centerboard,
and
depends
for
stability
upon
breadth
of beam
rather
than depth of keel. The two types have
rapidly
approximated
since 1880. One
radical
distinction
is that a slop may carry a
centerboard.
See
Imbricated
::
Imbricated
(a.) Bent and
hollowed
like a roof or
gutter
tile.
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