English-Thai Dictionary
utter
ADJ ทั้งหมด ทั้งสิ้น อย่าง สมบูรณ์ total complete tang-mod
utter
VT พูด กล่าว เอ่ย คุย เล่า talk speak phud
utter
VT เปล่งเสียง ออกเสียง pronounce pleng-siang
utter
VT แจ้งให้ทราบ ทำให้ รู้กัน ทั่ว tell express jang-hai-sab
utterance
N การ พูด การ เปล่งเสียง pronunciation kan-phud
utterance
N ความเต็ม ที่ ระดับ สุง สุด utmost extremity kwam-tem-ti
utterer
N การ เปล่งเสียง การ กล่าว คำพูด การ พูด kan-pleng-siang
utterly
ADV อย่าง ที่สุด completely absolutely yang-ti-sud
uttermost
ADJ เต็มที่ สุดขีด สุดเหวี่ยง utmost tem-thi
uttermost
N ระดับสูง สุด จำนวนมาก ที่สุด utmost ra-dab-sung-sud
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
UTTER
a. 1. Situated on the outside or remote from the center.
2. Placed or being beyond any compass; out of any place; as the utter deep.
3. Extreme; excessive; utmost; as utter darkness.
4. Complete; total; final; as utter ruin.
5. Peremptory; absolute; as an utter refusal or denial.
6. Perfect; mere; quite; as utter strangers.
UTTER
v.t. 1. To speak; to pronounce; to express; as, to utter words; to utter sounds.
2. To disclose; to discover; to divulge; to publish. He never utters a syllable of what I suppose to be intended as a secret.
3. To sell; to vend; as, to utter wares. [This is obsolete, unless in the law style. ]
4. To put or send into circulation; to put off, as currency, or cause to pass in commerce; as, to utter coin or notes. A man utters a false note, who gives it in payment, knowing it to be false.
UTTERABLE
a.That may be uttered, pronounced or expressed.
UTTERANCE
n. 1. The act of uttering words; pronunciation; manner of speaking; as a good or bad utterance.
They began to speak with other tongues, as the spirit gave them utterance. Acts 2:4.
2. Emission from the mouth; vocal expression; as the utterance of sounds.
3. Extremity; furthest part. [Not in use. ]
UTTERED
pp. Spoken; pronounced; disclosed; published; put into circulation.
UTTERER
n. 1. One who utters; one who pronounces.
2. One who divulges or discloses.
3. One who puts into circulation.
4. A seller; a vender.
UTTERING
ppr. Pronouncing; disclosing; putting into circulation; selling.
UTTERLY
adv. To the full extent; fully; perfectly; totally; as utterly tired; utterly debased; utterly lost to all sense of shame; It is utterly vain; utterly out of my power.
UTTERMOST
a.[utter and most. ] Extreme; being in the furthest, greatest or highest degree; as the uttermost extent or end; the uttermost distress.
UTTERMOST
n.The greatest. the uttermost we can do is to be patient. To the uttermost, in the most extensive degree; fully. Hebrews 7:25.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
UTTER
Ut "ter, a. Etym: [OE. utter, originally the same word as outer. See Out, and cf. Outer, Utmost. ]
1. Outer. "Thine utter eyen. " Chaucer. [Obs. ] "By him a shirt and utter mantle laid. " Chapman. As doth an hidden moth The inner garment fret, not th' utter touch. Spenser.
2. Situated on the outside, or extreme limit; remote from the center; outer. [Obs. ] Through utter and through middle darkness borne. Milton. The very utter part pf Saint Adelmes point is five miles from Sandwich. Holinshed.
3. Complete; perfect; total; entire; absolute; as, utter ruin; utter darkness. They. .. are utter strangers to all those anxious thoughts which disquiet mankind. Atterbury.
4. Peremptory; unconditional; unqualified; final; as, an utter refusal or denial. Clarendon. Utter bar (Law ), the whole body of junior barristers. See Outer bar, under 1st Outer. [Eng. ] -- Utter barrister (Law ), one recently admitted as barrister, who is accustomed to plead without, or outside, the bar, as distinguished from the benchers, who are sometimes permitted to plead within the bar. [Eng. ] Cowell.
UTTER
Ut "ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Uttered; p. pr. & vb. n. Uttering. ] Etym: [OE. outren, freq. of outen to utter, put out, AS. utian to put out, eject, fr. ut out. sq. root198. See Out, and cf. Utter, a.]
1. To put forth or out; to reach out. [Obs. ] How bragly [proudly ] it begins to bud, And utter his tender head. Spenser.
2. To dispose of in trade; to sell or vend. [Obs. ] Such mortal drugs I have, but Mantua's law Is death to any he that utters them. Shak. They bring it home, and utter it commonly by the name of Newfoundland fish. Abp. Abbot.
3. hence, to put in circulation, as money; to put off, as currency; to cause to pass in trade; -- often used, specifically, of the issue of counterfeit notes or coins, forged or fraudulent documents, and the like; as, to utter coin or bank notes. The whole kingdom should continue in a firm resolution never to receive or utter this fatal coin. Swift.
4. To give public expression to; to disclose; to publish; to speak; to pronounce. "Sweet as from blest, uttering joy. " Milton. The words I utter Let none think flattery, for they 'll find 'em truth. Shak. And the last words he uttered called me cruel. Addison.
Syn. -- To deliver; give forth; issue; liberate; discharge; pronounce. See Deliver.
UTTERABLE
UTTERABLE Ut "ter *a *ble, a.
Defn: Capable of being uttered.
UTTERANCE
UTTERANCE Ut "ter *ance, n.
1. The act of uttering. Specifically: -- (a ) Sale by offering to the public. [Obs. ] Bacon. (b ) Putting in circulation; as, the utterance of false coin, or of forged notes. (c ) Vocal expression; articulation; speech. At length gave utterance to these words. Milton.
2. Power or style of speaking; as, a good utterance. They. .. began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance. Acts ii. 4. O, how unlike To that large utterance of the early gods! Keats.
UTTERANCE
Ut "ter *ance, n. Etym: [F. outrance. See Outrance. ]
Defn: The last extremity; the end; death; outrance. [Obs. ] Annibal forced those captives whom he had taken of our men to skirmish one against another to the utterance. Holland.
UTTERER
UTTERER Ut "ter *er, n.
Defn: One who utters. Spenser.
UTTEREST
UTTEREST Ut "ter *est, obs. superl. of Utter.
Defn: Uttermost. To the utterest proof of her courage. Chaucer.
UTTERLESS
UTTERLESS Ut "ter *less, a.
Defn: Incapable of being uttered. [Obs. ] A clamoring debate of utterless things. Milton.
UTTERLY
UTTERLY Ut "ter *ly, adv.
Defn: In an utter manner; to the full extent; fully; totally; as, utterly ruined; it is utterly vain.
UTTERMORE
Ut "ter *more `, a. Etym: [Cf. Uttermost. ]
Defn: Further; outer; utter. [Obs. & R.] Holland.
UTTERMOST
Ut "ter *most, a. Etym: [From Utter, a.; cf. Utmost, and Outermost. ]
Defn: Extreme; utmost; being; in the farthest, greatest, or highest degree; as, the uttermost extent or end. "In this uttermost distress. " Milton.
UTTERMOST
UTTERMOST Ut "ter *most `, n.
Defn: The utmost; the highest or greatest degree; the farthest extent. Tennyson. Wherefore he is able also to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him. Heb. vii. 25.He cannot have sufficient honor done unto him; but the uttermost we can do, we must. Hooker.
UTTERNESS
UTTERNESS Ut "ter *ness, n.
Defn: The quality or state of being utter, or extreme; extremity; utmost; uttermost. [R.]
New American Oxford Dictionary
utter
ut ter 1 |ˈətər ˈədər | ▶adjective [ attrib. ] complete; absolute: Charles stared at her in utter amazement. ORIGIN Old English ūtera, ūttra ‘outer, ’ comparative of ūt ‘out ’; compare with outer .
utter
ut ter 2 |ˈədər ˈətər | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 make (a sound ) with one's voice: he uttered an exasperated snort. • say (something ) aloud: they are busily scribbling down every word she utters. 2 Law put (forged money ) into circulation. DERIVATIVES ut ter a ble adjective, ut ter er noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Middle Dutch ūteren ‘speak, make known, give currency to (coins ).’
utterance
ut ter ance |ˈətərəns ˈədərəns | ▶noun a spoken word, statement, or vocal sound. • the action of saying or expressing something aloud: the simple utterance of a few platitudes. • Linguistics an uninterrupted chain of spoken or written language.
utterly
ut ter ly |ˈətərlē | ▶adverb [ usu. as submodifier ] completely and without qualification; absolutely: he looked utterly ridiculous.
uttermost
ut ter most |ˈətərˌmōst ˈədərˌmoʊst | ▶adjective & noun another term for utmost.
Oxford Dictionary
utter
utter 1 |ˈʌtə | ▶adjective [ attrib. ] complete; absolute: Charlotte stared at her in utter amazement. ORIGIN Old English ūtera, ūttra ‘outer ’, comparative of ūt ‘out ’; compare with outer .
utter
utter 2 |ˈʌtə | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 make (a sound ) with one's voice: he uttered an exasperated snort. • say (something ) aloud: they are busily scribbling down every word she utters. 2 Law put (forged money ) into circulation. DERIVATIVES utterable adjective, utterer noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Middle Dutch ūteren ‘speak, make known, give currency to coins ’.
utterance
ut ¦ter |ance |ˈʌt (ə )r (ə )ns | ▶noun a spoken word, statement, or vocal sound. • [ mass noun ] the action of saying or expressing something aloud: the simple utterance of a few platitudes. • Linguistics an uninterrupted chain of spoken or written language.
utterly
ut |ter ¦ly |ˈʌtəli |▶adverb [ usu. as submodifier ] completely and without qualification; absolutely: he looked utterly ridiculous.
uttermost
ut ¦ter |most |ˈʌtəməʊst | ▶adjective & noun another term for utmost.
American Oxford Thesaurus
utter
utter 1 adjective that's utter garbage: complete, total, absolute, thorough, perfect, downright, out-and-out, outright, thoroughgoing, all-out, sheer, arrant, wholesale, rank, pure, real, veritable, consummate, categorical, unmitigated, unqualified, unadulterated, unalloyed.
utter
utter 2 verb 1 he uttered an exasperated snort: emit, let out, give, produce. 2 he hardly uttered a word: say, speak, voice, express, articulate, pronounce, enunciate, verbalize, vocalize.
utterance
utterance noun your snide utterances are not appreciated: remark, comment, word, statement, observation, declaration, pronouncement; exclamation, assertion.
utterly
utterly adverb this is utterly ridiculous: completely, totally, absolutely, entirely, wholly, fully, thoroughly, quite, altogether, one hundred percent, downright, outright, in all respects, unconditionally, perfectly, really, to the hilt, to the core; dead.
uttermost
uttermost adjective & noun See utmost.
Oxford Thesaurus
utter
utter 1 adjective Charlotte stared at her in utter amazement: complete, total, absolute, thorough, perfect, downright, out-and-out, outright, thoroughgoing, all-out, sheer, positive, prize, rank, pure, dyed-in-the-wool, deep-dyed, real, veritable, consummate, categorical, unmitigated, unqualified, unadulterated, unalloyed, unconditional, unequivocal, full, unlimited, limitless, infinite, ultimate; Brit. informal right, proper; archaic arrant. ANTONYMS partial.
utter
utter 2 verb 1 he uttered an exasperated snort: emit, let out, give, produce, give vent to, issue, come out with, breathe. 2 Alan uttered an impatient curse: voice, express, put into words, speak, say, deliver, sound, mouth, breathe, articulate, pronounce, enunciate, verbalize, vocalize, state, declare.
utterance
utterance noun 1 the victory was soured by the jingoistic utterances of the commentators: remark, comment, word, expression, statement, observation, declaration, pronouncement; reflection, thought, opinion. 2 there was a gasp at this public utterance of the forbidden word: voicing, saying, speaking, expression, delivery, sounding, mouthing, breathing, articulation, enunciation, verbalization, vocalization.
utterly
utterly adverb he looked utterly ridiculous: completely, totally, absolutely, entirely, wholly, fully, thoroughly, quite, altogether, one hundred per cent, downright, outright, unqualifiedly, in all respects, unconditionally, perfectly, implicitly, unrestrictedly, really, veritably, categorically, consummately, undisputedly, unmitigatedly, wholeheartedly, radically, stark, just, to the hilt, to the core, all the way, to the maximum extent, extremely, infinitely, unlimitedly, limitlessly, ultimately; informal clean, plumb, dead, bang. ANTONYMS partly, partially, somewhat.
uttermost
uttermost adjective 1 he changed from one character to another with the uttermost rapidity: greatest, maximum, greatest possible, highest, most, most extreme, greatest amount of; maximal, extreme, supreme, paramount, superlative, enormous, major. ANTONYMS least possible, very little. 2 New Zealand's uttermost southern extremity: furthest, farthest, furthermost, farthermost, furthest /farthest away, extreme, very, utmost, outermost, aftermost, endmost, ultimate, final, last, terminal, remotest; rare outmost. ANTONYMS nearest. ▶noun 1 I will do my uttermost against him: best, utmost, hardest. ANTONYMS least. 2 a desire to use every instant to the uttermost: utmost, maximum, greatest possible extent.
Duden Dictionary
Utterance
Ut te rance Substantiv, feminin Sprachwissenschaft , die |ˈʌtərəns |die Utterance; Genitiv: der Utterance, Plural: die Utterances |[…sɪz ] |englisch aktuelle Realisierung eines Satzes in der Rede; vgl. Parole
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
utter
ut ter 1 /ʌ́tə r /〖語源は 「ut (out )の比較級 」〗形容詞 比較なし 〖名詞 の前で 〗まったくの, 真の, 徹底した ; 断固とした (!lack, nonsense, foolなど主に否定的意味の名詞の程度を強調する ) ▸ utter lack of common sense 常識の完全な欠如 ▸ utter confusion 大混乱
utter
ut ter 2 /ʌ́tə r /〖語源は 「外に出す 」〗動詞 ~s /-z /; ~ed /-d /; ~ing /ʌ́t (ə )rɪŋ /他動詞 ⦅かたく ⦆1 ⦅文 ⦆〈ため息 言葉など 〉を発する ▸ I must utter a word of caution .一言注意しなくてはいけません ▸ utter a moan うめき声をもらす 2 〈考え 意見 〉を述べる, 言い表す ▸ utter one's opinion 意見を表明する 3 〘法 〙〈偽造紙幣 偽文書など 〉を使用する, 流通させる ▸ utter a false [bad ] check 偽の [不正な ]小切手を使用する 自動詞 発言する, 意見を表明する .ù tter and st ú tter =butter (→rhyming slang ).
utterance
ut ter ance /ʌ́t (ə )r (ə )ns /名詞 ⦅主にかたく ⦆1 U 言葉を発すること, 発声 ▸ attempt utterance 何か言おうと試みる 2 C 発言, 言葉 ; 〘言 〙発話 ▸ a frivolous utterance ふまじめな発言 3 U 〖時にan ~〗言い回し方, 話しぶり ▸ a man of clumsy utterance 言葉遣いのぎこちない人 g ì ve ú tterance to A A 〈感情 〉を言葉に出して言う ▸ give utterance to one's rage 怒りをぶちまける
utterly
ut ter ly /ʌ́tə r li /→utter 1 副詞 比較なし まったく, 完全に, すっかり (!否定的な意味の語と共に用いる場合が多い; →totally ) ▸ The building was utterly destroyed .その建物は完全に破壊された
uttermost
ut ter most /ʌ́tə r mòʊst /形容詞 名詞 ⦅文 ⦆=utmost .