Definitionn. the use of uttered sounds for auditory communication
Last update: July 6, 2015
0
In the House of Commons he was one of the most prominent guerrilla fighters, conspicuous for his audacity and pungency of utterance, and his capacity for obstruction while the Conservatives were in office. [Please select]
0
A seditious utterance. [Please select]
0
The utterance was in a manner inexpressibly solemn. [Please select]
0
The beauty of liquids is their ease and happiness of utterance. [Please select]
0
His heart was too full for utterance. [Please select]
0
This pacific utterance only served to intensify the anger of Vasili. [Please select]
0
To her the utterance of lies comes just as quickly and naturally as speaking the truth comes to other people. [Please select]
0
"Call Mistress Angela Kirkland," said the Serjeant, in strong steady tones that contrasted with the indignant father's hoarse and gasping utterance. [Please select]
0
Each effort resulted in a greater facility of utterance, and soon the joy of triumph began to inspire him. [Please select]
0
You must confirm their mute utterance with a living word," he cried." [Please select]
0
She tried to make her utterance distinct, matter of fact, not too significant, but she failed. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!