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ut·ter·ance 1 U0162900 (ŭt′ər-əns)n.1. a. The act of uttering; vocal expression.b. The power of speaking; speech: as long as I have utterance.c. A manner of speaking: argued with forceful utterance.2. Something uttered or expressed; a statement.
ut·ter·ance 2 U0162900 (ŭt′ər-əns)n. The uttermost end or extremity; the bitter end. [Middle English, from Old French outrance, from outrer, to go beyond limits, from Vulgar Latin *ultrāre, from Latin ultrā, beyond; see al- in Indo-European roots.]utterance (ˈʌtərəns) n1. something uttered, such as a statement2. the act or power of uttering or the ability to utter3. (Logic) logic philosophy an element of spoken language, esp a sentence. Compare inscription44. (Philosophy) logic philosophy an element of spoken language, esp a sentence. Compare inscription4
utterance (ˈʌtərəns) narchaic or literary the bitter end (esp in the phrase to the utterance)[C13: from Old French oultrance, from oultrer to carry to excess, from Latin ultrā beyond]ut•ter•ance1 (ˈʌt ər əns) n. 1. an act of uttering; vocal expression. 2. something uttered. 3. manner or power of speaking. 4. Ling. any speech sequence consisting of one or more words and preceded and followed by silence or a change in speaker. [1400–50] ut•ter•ance2 (ˈʌt ər əns) n. Archaic. the utmost extremity, esp. death. [1350–1400; Middle English < Old French oultr(er) to pass beyond (see outrage)] utterance- dixit - An utterance.
- affective - Describing the emotional meaning of an utterance.
- curse - First an utterance of God or other deity.
- preceding, previous - Preceding means "occurring immediately before the time of the utterance," while previous means "occurring at some time before the utterance."
ThesaurusNoun | 1. | utterance - the use of uttered sounds for auditory communicationvocalizationroll call - calling out an official list of namesauditory communication - communication that relies on hearingspeech sound, phone, sound - (phonetics) an individual sound unit of speech without concern as to whether or not it is a phoneme of some languagecry, outcry, shout, vociferation, yell, call - a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition; "the speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of the audience"cry, yell - a loud utterance of emotion (especially when inarticulate); "a cry of rage"; "a yell of pain"croak, croaking - a harsh hoarse utterance (as of a frog)exclaiming, exclamation - an abrupt excited utterance; "she gave an exclamation of delight"; "there was much exclaiming over it"expletive - a word or phrase conveying no independent meaning but added to fill out a sentence or metrical linegroan, moan - an utterance expressing pain or disapprovalahem, hem - the utterance of a sound similar to clearing the throat; intended to get attention, express hesitancy, fill a pause, hide embarrassment, warn a friend, etc.howl, howling, ululation - a long loud emotional utterance; "he gave a howl of pain"; "howls of laughter"; "their howling had no effect"laugh, laughter - the sound of laughingmumble - a soft indistinct utterancepaging - calling out the name of a person (especially by a loudspeaker system); "the public address system in the hospital was used for paging"profanity - vulgar or irreverent speech or actionpronunciation - the manner in which someone utters a word; "they are always correcting my pronunciation"exultation, rejoicing, jubilation - the utterance of sounds expressing great joysigh, suspiration - an utterance made by exhaling audiblysnarl - a vicious angry growlspeaking, speech production - the utterance of intelligible speechspeech - something spoken; "he could hear them uttering merry speeches"splutter, sputter - an utterance (of words) with spitting sounds (as in rage)rasp, rasping - uttering in an irritated tonegrowling - a gruff or angry utterance (suggestive of the growling of an animal) |
utterancenoun1. speech, words, statement, comment, opinion, remark, expression, announcement, observation, declaration, reflection, pronouncement the Queen's public utterances2. speaking, voicing, expression, breathing, delivery, ejaculation, articulation, enunciation, vocalization, verbalization, vociferation the simple utterance of a few platitudesutterancenoun1. The act or an instance of expressing in words:articulation, expression, statement, verbalization, vocalization, voice.2. The use of the speech organs to produce sounds:articulation, enunciation, vocalism, vocalization, voicing.3. The faculty, act, or product of speaking:discourse, speech, talk, verbalization, vocalization.4. Something said:saying, statement, word.TranslationsÄußerungenunciadoexpresiónarticulationdéclarationémission sonoreénoncéexpressionespressionewypowiedźenunciadoexpressãoutterance
utterance Logic philosophy an element of spoken language, esp a sentence utterance Related to utterance: unredressedSynonyms for utterancenoun speechSynonyms- speech
- words
- statement
- comment
- opinion
- remark
- expression
- announcement
- observation
- declaration
- reflection
- pronouncement
noun speakingSynonyms- speaking
- voicing
- expression
- breathing
- delivery
- ejaculation
- articulation
- enunciation
- vocalization
- verbalization
- vociferation
Synonyms for utterancenoun the act or an instance of expressing in wordsSynonyms- articulation
- expression
- statement
- verbalization
- vocalization
- voice
noun the use of the speech organs to produce soundsSynonyms- articulation
- enunciation
- vocalism
- vocalization
- voicing
noun the faculty, act, or product of speakingSynonyms- discourse
- speech
- talk
- verbalization
- vocalization
noun something saidSynonymsSynonyms for utterancenoun the use of uttered sounds for auditory communicationSynonymsRelated Words- roll call
- auditory communication
- speech sound
- phone
- sound
- cry
- outcry
- shout
- vociferation
- yell
- call
- croak
- croaking
- exclaiming
- exclamation
- expletive
- groan
- moan
- ahem
- hem
- howl
- howling
- ululation
- laugh
- laughter
- mumble
- paging
- profanity
- pronunciation
- exultation
- rejoicing
- jubilation
- sigh
- suspiration
- snarl
- speaking
- speech production
- speech
- splutter
- sputter
- rasp
- rasping
- growling
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