Utter | Mean of utter in English Dictionary
/ˈʌtɚ/
- complete and total
- It's hard to believe that we were utter strangers just a few days ago.
- The situation descended into utter chaos.
- The children displayed an utter lack of interest in the performance.
- The movie was utter garbage.
- That argument is utter nonsense.
- The wedding was a complete and utter [=absolute, total] disaster.
- Verb
- to make (a particular sound)
- She uttered a cry of pleasure/pain.
- to say (something)
- He can hardly utter a sentence without swearing.
- Don't utter a word [=say anything] about this to anyone.