Express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words)
Without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers.
1 His paper was so far an utter blank save for his name.
2 However, it is in their flower form that they reach utter perfection.
3 This is such an important area and can lead to utter frustration.
4 It was the surprise, of course, the utter transformation I'd just witnessed.
5 The terrified soldier must utter words to get the torture to stop.
6 The men utter similar salutations; and Sekeletu receives all with becoming indifference.
7 No animal, as far as he knew, would utter such a sound.
8 There was expression enough in his voice now; expression of utter despondency.
9 Mallick, staring, drink forgotten despite his utter scepticism, raised a brow, 'Yes?
10 In the silence of utter bewilderment they went together into the summer-house.
11 His stomach was gone; his whole digestive apparatus was in utter disorder.
12 The unhappy woman glanced from one to the other in utter despair.
13 He was the first to utter anti-slavery principles in the Western hemisphere.
14 To make the situation more terrifying the cabin was in utter darkness.
15 You must seek, and attain, utter relaxation, while your thoughts remain hyperalert.
16 The match had burnt out, and the room was in utter darkness.
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