Sentence examples for to utter. from inspiring English sources

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to utter.

adjective

Outer; furthest out, most remote.

Exact(60)

"That gave way to utter panic.

"It's scary to utter such huge figures".

I am ashamed to utter my wishes.

I now begin with grief and shame to utter.

The Germans, though, were singularly ready to utter the unspeakable.

At least he is alive to utter the warning.

His boss, Mr Cicek, has yet to utter any reproof.

"He refuses to utter a single word of condolence.

Coprolalia, the compulsion to utter obscenities, may also be present.

"I'm wrrrrr," he'd say, literally unable to utter the words.

They pass from modern concert hall to utter serenity.

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