utterance (Meaning)

Wordnet

utterance (n)

the use of uttered sounds for auditory communication

Webster

utterance (n.)

The act of uttering.

Sale by offering to the public.

Putting in circulation; as, the utterance of false coin, or of forged notes.

Vocal expression; articulation; speech.

Power or style of speaking; as, a good utterance.

The last extremity; the end; death; outrance.

utterance Sentence Examples

  1. Her piercing utterance startled the entire audience into silence.
  2. The politician's hollow utterances failed to convince the skeptical voters.
  3. The child's first utterance was a sweet and innocent babble.
  4. The witness's utterance was crucial in the trial, providing incriminating evidence.
  5. The preacher's fiery utterance ignited passion and conviction in the congregation.
  6. The professor's erudite utterance left his students in awe and admiration.
  7. The actor's stirring utterance brought the theatrical performance to a climax.
  8. The comedian's witty utterance brought laughter and joy to the crowd.
  9. The doctor's solemn utterance delivered the devastating news with empathy and compassion.
  10. The lover's passionate utterance whispered promises of eternal devotion.

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the use of uttered sounds for auditory communicationThe act of uttering., Sale by offering to the public., Putting in circulation; as, the utterance of false co

expression,voice, formulation,wording, articulation, phrasing, verbalism, statement, thought, vent

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Her piercing utterance startled the entire audience into silence.

The politician's hollow utterances failed to convince the skeptical voters.

The child's first utterance was a sweet and innocent babble.

The witness's utterance was crucial in the trial, providing incriminating evidence.