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Synonyms for utterance
ˈʌt ər ənsut·ter·ance

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English Synonyms and Antonyms0.0 / 0 votes

  1. utterance

    A remark is a saying or brief statement, oral or written, commonly made without much premeditation; a comment is an explanatory or critical remark, as upon some passage in a literary work or some act or speech in common life. A note is something to call attention, hence a brief written statement; in correspondence, a note is briefer than a letter. A note upon some passage in a book is briefer and less elaborate than a comment. Annotations are especially brief notes, commonly marginal, and closely following the text. Comments, observations, or remarks may be oral or written, comments being oftenest written, and remarks oftenest oral. An observation is properly the result of fixed attention and reflection; a remark may be the suggestion of the instant. Remarks are more informal than a speech.

    Synonyms:
    annotation, comment, note, observation, remark

Princeton's WordNet1.0 / 1 vote

  1. utterance, vocalizationnoun

    the use of uttered sounds for auditory communication

    Synonyms:
    voice, phonation, vocalism, vox, vocalisation, vocalization

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  1. utterancenoun

    Synonyms:
    pronunciation, expression, elocution, delivery

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  1. utterancenoun

    Synonyms:
    speech, articulation

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  1. List of known nicknames for "Utterance":

    Billy Jack Williams, Billy \"Jack\" Williams

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#1252voice
#3077annotation
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#8919remark
#18272vox
#32204utterance
#108759vocalization
#211241phonation

How to use utterance in a sentence?

  1. Salman Rushdie:

    And so artists who go to that edge and push outwards often find very powerful forces pushing back. They find the forces of silence opposing the forces of speech. The forces of censorship against the forces of utterance, at that boundary is that push-and-pull between more and less. And that push and pull can be very dangerous to the artist. And many artists have suffered terribly for that.

  2. Egyptian Book of the Dead:

    My utterance is mighty, I am more powerful than the ghosts; may they have no power over me.

  3. Maurice Druon:

    Number is the Word but is not utterance it is wave and light, though no one sees it it is rhythm and music, though no one hears it. Its variations are limitless and yet it is immutable. Each form of life is a particular reverberation of Number.

  4. Egyptian Inscription Recorded at the Time of the Invention of Writing:

    Would I had phrases that are not known, utterances that are strange, in new language that has not been used, free from repetition, not an utterance which has grown stale, which men of old have spoken.

  5. Edward Hubbell Chaplin:

    Poetry is the utterance of deep and heartfelt truth. The true poet is very near the oracle.


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  • كلامArabic
  • pronunciació, eloqüència, parla, enunciat, expressió, discurs, articulacióCatalan, Valencian
  • prohlášení, výrok, vyjádření, vyřčeníCzech
  • Sprachvermögen, Aussprache, Sprechfähigkeit, ÄußerungGerman
  • expresión, habla, enunciado, articulación, discurso, elocuencia, pronunciaciónSpanish
  • parole, expression, prononciation, émission sonore, déclaration, propos, articulation, énoncéFrench
  • თქმული, წარმოთქმა, გამოთქმა, ნათქვამიGeorgian
  • وته‌Kurdish
  • significatio, eloquiumLatin
  • taaluiting, uitingDutch
  • wypowiedźPolish
  • enunciado, expressãoPortuguese
  • vorbi, vorbireRomanian
  • [[мане́ра]] [[говори́ть]], ди́кция, выраже́ние, выска́зывание, произноше́ние, [[дар]] [[речь, [[дар]] [[слово, произнесе́ниеRussian
  • dar govora, rječitost, iskazSerbo-Croatian
  • söyleyiş, ifâde, konuşma, söyleme, telaffuzTurkish

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