![]() Nevertheless, to conceive of parents as utterly static in the child's psychological life is likely to distort the picture grossly.to give forth (a sound) otherwise than with the voice: The engine uttered a shriek. These accounts are utterly incomprehensible. ![]() See utter Fewer examples The two boys walked into the room looking utterly miserable. utterly, adv.: That book is utterly boring. l.i / C1 completely or extremely: What an utterly stupid thing to do She was utterly devastated when her husband died. before a noun complete total absolute: utter abandonment to grief. At dinner he was utterly silent and tried to leave as soon as he had eaten sufficient but before the table was cleared. to emit or give out (cries, notes, etc.) with the voice: to utter a sigh. to emit or give out (cries, notes, etc.) with the voice: to utter a sigh.Her comments about men are utterly ridiculous.We utterly reject the philosophy of compulsory wage control. ![]()
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