utter in French
utter in French is total, absolu, prononcer — utter means complete and total; absolute.
utter in French
total
To the furthest or most extreme extent; absolute, complete, total, unconditional. [from 15th c.]
absolu
To the furthest or most extreme extent; absolute, complete, total, unconditional. [from 15th c.]
prononcer
Sometimes preceded by forth, out, etc.: to produce (a cry, speech, or other sounds) with the voice.
proférer
Sometimes preceded by forth, out, etc.: to produce (a cry, speech, or other sounds) with the voice.
émettre
Sometimes preceded by forth, out, etc.: to produce (a cry, speech, or other sounds) with the voice.
What does "utter" mean?
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adjective Complete and total; absolute.
"The meeting was an utter waste of time."
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verb To say something out loud; to produce a sound or word with the voice.
"He didn't utter a single word during the meeting."
utter in a sentence
- The meeting was an utter waste of time.
- She looked at him in utter disbelief.
- He didn't utter a single word during the meeting.
- The baby uttered a soft cry.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "utter" in French?
"utter" in French is total, absolu, prononcer. utter means: Complete and total; absolute.
How do you use "utter" in a sentence?
Example: "The meeting was an utter waste of time." In French, "utter" is total, absolu, prononcer.
Are there other ways to say "utter" in French?
Yes — French has 5 translations listed for "utter": total, absolu, prononcer, proférer, émettre.
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