Associations to the word «Utterance»
Noun
- Hearer
- Semantics
- Semantic
- Syllable
- Discourse
- Speaker
- Genie
- Pathos
- Sentence
- Rapidity
- Sob
- Phoneme
- Speech
- Articulation
- Syntax
- Tense
- Token
- Relevance
- Eloquence
- Comprehension
- Context
- Mantra
- Listener
- Meaning
- Modality
- Proposition
- Sentiment
- Predicate
- Linguist
- Exclamation
- Trance
- Phrase
- Curtiss
- Consonant
- Wisdom
- Pulpit
- Blasphemy
- Oracle
- Verb
- Tongue
- Pronoun
- Cadence
- Interpreting
- Linguistics
- Revelation
- Felicity
- Assertion
- Sweetness
- Pronunciation
- Sincerity
- Learner
- Ambiguity
- Interpretation
- Negation
- Him
Adjective
- Prophetic
- Syntactic
- Pragmatic
- Grammatical
- Articulate
- Cryptic
- Semantic
- Phonological
- Linguistic
- Phonetic
- Lexical
- Uttered
- Merciful
- Verbal
- Indistinct
- Eloquent
- Emphatic
- Intelligible
- Contextual
- Passionate
- Exalted
- Utter
- Expressive
- Sublime
- Irony
- Meaningful
- Poetic
- Literal
- Divine
- Spontaneous
- Meaningless
- Wondrous
- Rhetorical
- Meaning
- Authoritative
- Ambiguous
- Mystic
Adverb
Wiktionary
UTTERANCE, noun. An act of uttering.
UTTERANCE, noun. Something spoken.
UTTERANCE, noun. The ability to speak.
UTTERANCE, noun. Manner of speaking.
UTTERANCE, noun. (obsolete) Sale by offering to the public.
UTTERANCE, noun. (obsolete) Putting in circulation.
UTTERANCE, noun. (now literary) The utmost extremity (of a fight etc.).
Dictionary definition
UTTERANCE, noun. The use of uttered sounds for auditory communication.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.