Utter synonyms
Category:
Part of speech:
To speak about or discuss (something) or give expression to (something):
Straight down; perpendicularly.
To send by express
To tell (something) to (someone) privately or as a secret
Complete; entire; undivided.
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Exhaustively complete:
To say something unexpected.
To give utterance or expression to; to utter; to publish; to announce; to divulge; as, to voice the sentiments of the nation.
To complain or grumble morosely.
(Colloquial) To pay for food, drink or entertainment for others.
To speak in a dramatic, pompous, or blustering way
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phonate
To produce speech sounds; vocalize.
To bring into view; uncover
To announce something formally or officially.
Say means approximately or for example.
To combine (notes) in a phrase.
(Archaic) To use words, as in discussion; to argue; to dispute.
To state or express positively; affirm:
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To state seriously or positively; assert
To put into words
To tell in detail; give an account of; narrate; relate
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To veer or cause to veer broadside to the wind and waves:
let fall
To put into words
The definition of announce means to make something publicly known.
absolute (related)
(Law) Complete and unconditional; final:
effable
(Archaic) able to be spoken of; able to be expressed
Incarnate is defined as being in human form or the perfect example or embodiment of something.
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Final; conclusive; positive; incontrovertible. In a jury selection, each side is permitted a certain number of peremptory challenges for which no explanation is necessary. A peremptory trial date may be set so as to assure a speedy trial.
Complete in all respects; without defect or omission; sound; flawless
(Gram.) Designating or of the past perfect tense in any of certain languages corresponding to the past perfect in English
Growing profusely or with excessive vigor:
Completely such, without qualification or exception:
Absolute, and without conditions, limitations, reservations or qualifications.
Lacking the necessary or desirable qualifications; not fit
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That cannot be spoken
Utmost.
The moving of articulators to produce speech sounds
The highest voice in polyphonic singing, as the treble or soprano
(Genetics) The manifestation of a trait caused by a particular gene
The definition of an observation is the act of noticing something or a judgment or inference from something seen or experienced.
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Something uttered or expressed; a statement.
To give birth to:
To indicate publicly; to proclaim.
To send out or give off.
(Law) In pleading, to come to a point in fact or law, on which the parties join issue.
To speak words indistinctly, as by lowering the voice or partially closing the mouth.
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(Sports) To release a player outright, without conditions.
To make known (something hidden or kept secret); disclose; divulge
Utterly; entirely:
To fix or establish by specifying
To put into words
To give release or expression to one's thoughts or feelings
To express oneself in words.
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incomplete (antonym)
Not complete; not filled up; not finished; not having all its parts, or not having them all adjusted; imperfect; defective.
hide (antonym)
Hide is defined as to conceal something, oneself, or others.
To give or exchange information, signals, or messages in any way, as by talk, gestures, or writing
To make known; communicate in words, actions, appearance, etc.
Covering all aspects without exception
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(Informal) Thorough; complete
Condemned or deserving condemnation
Complete; utter:
The definition of out-and-out is something total or complete.
Evident to one's senses or reason; manifest, clear, unmistakable. [from 14th c.]
Restricted to the abstract or theoretical aspects
Precise and painstaking
Having no boundaries or limits:
Unambiguous; without equivocation or ambiguity; singularly clear, unmistakable, or unquestionable
Without qualification or exception; absolute:
Continuous or unvarying:
Not set aside for advance sale
The definition of flat out is to move at top speed.
Positive is defined as good, looking towards the good side of things, showing certainty, showing the presence of an illness or substance, more than zero, or charged with positive electricity.
Used as an intensive:
give tongue (or vent) (or voice) to
words (related)
To produce or make (speech sounds)
big (related)
Having great strength or force:
limited (related)
The definition of limited is something or someone with boundaries or restrictions.
Continuing indefinitely or for a long period of time.
The whole amount; entire; total before any deductions.
(Mildly vulgar) An intensifier.
without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers
Utter or out-and-out, especially in the phrase unadulterated truth
(Intransitive) To communicate with one's voice, to say words out loud.
To say, esp. in an affected, oratorical, or insincere manner; declaim
unutterable (related)
inanity (related)
abject (related)
the-unspeakable (related)
unmeaning (related)
despair (related)
execration (related)
dread (related)
To pronounce is to say a word a certain way, to hand down a judgment or to formally announce something.
(Intransitive) To cry out suddenly, from some strong emotion.
To announce; proclaim.
Synonym Study
- Enunciate suggests the announcement or open attestation of some idea to enunciate a theory, doctrine, etc.
- Broach suggests the utterance or mention of an idea to someone for the first time I'll broach the subject to her at dinner
- Voice suggests expression through words, either spoken or written voicing one's opinions in letters to the editor
- Express , the broadest of these terms, suggests a revealing of ideas, feelings, one's personality, etc. by means of speech, action, or creative work to express oneself in music
- Utter implies the communication of an idea or feeling by means of vocal sounds, such as words, exclamations, etc. he uttered a sigh of relief
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