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utterance

An utterance means words that are spoken in order to communicate a fact or claim, that is, to make a statement. Not every utterance is true.

utterance

the use of uttered sounds for auditory communication

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Simple sentences

Mary gave utterance to her outrage and turned away from Tom, offended.

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If you have quite finished, I should like to inform you. that one more utterance from you, and I shall place you under arrest.
So dreadful I scarcely dare give it utterance.
My ears have not yet drunk a hundred words of that tongue's utterance, yet I know the sound.
Caesar has forbidden you its utterance in perpetuity.
The dying utterance of General Custer.
May I take your utterance as an indirect promise of a further talk on the subject of Emilie's and the children's freedom of movement?
But these cannot I command to any utterance of harmony. I have not the skill.
The accused shall make no utterance except to answer our questions or to confess.
Two days ago, I win the great battle, and just now, with the utterance of one single word- excommunication- I lose the war.
As we'll be more often in each other's company. when given to utterance of that type, consider drinking.
The fact she has 27,000 a year does lend sparkle to her dreariest utterance.
But these cannot I command to any utterance of harmony.
Which is admissible under the excited utterance exception.
One more utterance from you and I shall place you under arrest!
And this exhausts your frank utterance of emotions.
THE NATURE OF WHICH I HAVE DIVULGED IN MY PREVIOUS UTTERANCE.
Is it an inaudible utterance?
That's why hiding you in this room high above the Sistine is so smart. You can hear every utterance.
Do you think I have room enough in my head for every utterance of his? No. But I don't doubt you know his teachings in your heart.
And the only sign of progress has been this single, vague utterance, which I'm sure is more a product of her current situation rather than a remembrance from the past.
She muttered. an utterance about.
I may have overheard a private utterance or two.
And with every misjudgment, with every miscalculation, with every utterance you make, that appetite to return to the left is growing!
I swear to you, one more utterance, Gutterie, I will hold you in contempt!
Don't you think it's a disgraceful utterance? Ehh?
I think that was an unusually profound utterance for me.
It was her dying utterance.
The man who, with one small utterance, one tiny ejaculation of sound, could make this company big with child.
He did confess before he was warned, but it was an excited utterance.
It was an excited utterance. - We have a planeload of witnesses.
Mr. Amir's confession was an excited utterance, and it's in.
As we'll be more often in each other's company, when given to utterance of that type. - Mm-hm. - Consider drinking, hmm?
You have not yet reached the age, Dan, have you, where you're moved to utterance of thoughts properly kept silent?
Is it an inaudible utterance? Is it guesswork?

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For example, star-struck female film fans may be especially prone to believe any utterance from Hollywood's most famous silver fox.
For example, your occasional illusionary perception of your name spoken in a crowd occurs because this utterance is uniquely important.
He is neither corrupt nor a war criminal, neither aggressive in his utterance and behavior nor likely to bend the law for the sake of personal power.

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