absolute, circumfuse, deep-dyed, dyed-in-the-wool, give expression, let in on, positive, retail, straight-out, unequivocal, whisper
Definitionadj. without qualification
Last update: June 14, 2015
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All his arguments are utter nonsense. [Please select]
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He never uttered a word in protest. [Please select]
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It 's also, of course, utter baloney. [Please select]
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In northern Israel the time was one of utter confusion. [Please select]
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The warriors uttered a common ejaculation of pleasure, and then turned their eyes, inquiringly, on the movements of his rival. [Please select]
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It was only when each one disposed to speak had uttered his sentiments, that he prepared to advance his own opinions. [Please select]
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The warriors were lounging in groups, musing more than they conversed and when a few words were uttered, speaking like men who deeply weighed their opinions. [Please select]
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The sounds of the alarm were, therefore, hardly uttered before two hundred men were afoot, and ready for the battle or the chase, as either might be required. [Please select]
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Once more the eyes of the youth roamed over the interior of the lodge, and returning to the former resting place, he uttered, in a deep, suppressed voice: "Hawkeye." [Please select]
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There was something in his air and manner that betrayed to the scout the utter confusion of the state of his mind. [Please select]
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It would, therefore, have been difficult, just then to have uttered a proposal that would have given him more satisfaction. [Please select]
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