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    utterance

    US /ˈʌtərəns/

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    UK /ˈʌtərəns/

    A2
    n.NounSomething that is said
    Her utterance was unclear so I don't know what she said

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    Why Does Texting Feel Different from Talking? | Otherwords

    07:03Why Does Texting Feel Different from Talking? | Otherwords
    • Sign Language users can express these messages in the speed and size of their signs, but intonation carries a lot of subtle context about what an utterance means.

      Sign Language users can express these messages in the speed and size of their signs, but intonation carries a lot of subtle context about what an utterance means.

    • of subtle context about what an utterance means.

      of subtle context about what an utterance means.

    B1

    A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Full Audiobook with Subtitles and Chapters

    17:28A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Full Audiobook with Subtitles and Chapters
    • That's all." His former self turned down the lamps as he gave utterance to the wish,

      That's all." His former self turned down the lamps as he gave utterance to the wish,

    • His former self turned down the lamps  as he gave utterance to the wish;  

      His former self turned down the lamps  as he gave utterance to the wish;  

    B2

    A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Audiobook with subtitles and a warm fire. Read by Greg Wagland.

    14:37A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Audiobook with subtitles and a warm fire. Read by Greg Wagland.
    • That's all." His former self turned down the lamps as he gave utterance to the wish.

      That's all." His former self turned down the lamps as he gave utterance to the wish.

    • His former self turned down the lamps as he gave utterance to the wish;

      His former self turned down the lamps as he gave utterance to the wish;

    B2

    American INTONATION - What They don't Teach You in School | The Secrets of Native Speakers

    15:32American INTONATION - What They don't Teach You in School | The Secrets of Native Speakers
    • took these three words and squeeze them into one utterance "zun-thuh" "zun-thuh".

      took these three words and squeeze them into one utterance "zun-thuh" "zun-thuh".

    • So we kind of like took these three words and squeezed them into one utterance.

      So we kind of like took these three words and squeezed them into one utterance.

    A2

    Reader, it's Jane Eyre - Crash Course Literature 207

    13:12Reader, it's Jane Eyre - Crash Course Literature 207
    • soul speaking to soul; it’s an utterance from the depths of a struggling, suffering,

      soul speaking to soul; it’s an utterance from the depths of a struggling, suffering,

    • It's an utterance from the depths of a struggling, suffering, much-enduring spirit." Lewis' companion, the novelist George Elliott, another female writer who used a male name, described Brontë almost exactly as Brontë would describe Jane Eyre: as a little, plain, provincial, sickly-looking old maid.

      It's an utterance from the depths of a struggling, suffering, much-enduring spirit." Lewis' companion, the novelist George Elliott, another female writer who used a male name, described Brontë almost exactly as Brontë would describe Jane Eyre: as a little, plain, provincial, sickly-looking old maid.

    B1

    Byzantium: A Tale of Three Cities | BBC Select

    04:08Byzantium: A Tale of Three Cities | BBC Select
    • He was bewildered and mystified by this Delphic utterance.

      He was bewildered and mystified by this Delphic utterance.

    • and the oracle told him, "You will build a great city opposite the blind." He was bewildered and mystified by this Delphic utterance, but

      and the oracle told him, "You will build a great city opposite the blind." He was bewildered and mystified by this Delphic utterance, but

    B1

    Matlock | Kathy Bates's Most Iconic Season 1 Moments | Paramount+

    16:30Matlock | Kathy Bates's Most Iconic Season 1 Moments | Paramount+
    • Which qualifies as an excited utterance.

      Which qualifies as an excited utterance.

    • Which qualifies as an excited utterance.

      Which qualifies as an excited utterance.

    B1

    Romeo and Juliet Audiobook by William Shakespeare

    59:44Romeo and Juliet Audiobook by William Shakespeare
    • Of that tongue's utterance, yet I know the sound; Art thou not Romeo, and a Montague?

      Of that tongue's utterance, yet I know the sound; Art thou not Romeo, and a Montague?

    • My ears have not yet drunk a hundred words of that tongue's utterance, yet I know the sound.

      My ears have not yet drunk a hundred words of that tongue's utterance, yet I know the sound.

    B2

    Part 5 - Jane Eyre Audiobook by Charlotte Bronte (Chs 21-24)

    08:42Part 5 - Jane Eyre Audiobook by Charlotte Bronte (Chs 21-24)
    • but there was something I wished to say let me see." The wandering look and changed utterance told me what wreck had taken place in her once vigorous frame;

      but there was something I wished to say let me see." The wandering look and changed utterance told me what wreck had taken place in her once vigorous frame;

    • The wandering look and changed utterance told what wreck had taken place in her once

      The wandering look and changed utterance told what wreck had taken place in her once

    B1

    Book 01 - The Hunchback of Notre Dame Audiobook by Victor Hugo (Chs 1-6)

    05:43Book 01  - The Hunchback of Notre Dame Audiobook by Victor Hugo (Chs 1-6)
    • All at once, in the very middle of a quarrel between Mademoiselle Merchandise and Madame Nobility, at the moment when Monsieur Labor was giving utterance to this wonderful line, "In forest n'er was seen a more triumphant beast." The door of the reserve gallery, which had hitherto remained so importunely closed, opened still more inopportunely,

      All at once, in the very middle of a quarrel between Mademoiselle Merchandise and Madame Nobility, at the moment when Monsieur Labor was giving utterance to this wonderful line, "In forest n'er was seen a more triumphant beast." The door of the reserve gallery, which had hitherto remained so importunely closed, opened still more inopportunely,

    • and Madame Nobility, at the moment when Monsieur Labor was giving utterance to this

      and Madame Nobility, at the moment when Monsieur Labor was giving utterance to this

    B2