(more contextual variations available below) To have uttered words using speech
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Spoken or vocally expressed, as opposed to written
“The uttered words of philosophers, at their best and fullest, are nothing but floating buoys which signal the presence of submerged, unuttered thoughts.”
Having been announced or broadcast
“We also saw that the locus of meaning does not lie in the uttered statement, but is ultimately rooted in the speaker himself.”
(more contextual variations available below) To have uttered words using speech
(of a speech) To have delivered vocally
“She just about managed to utter the last two words before she pushed away his hands, buried her face in her own skirts, and burst into tears.”
Past tense for to voice or produce an audible sound
“Stepping back, he opened his mouth to speak but could not utter a sound.”
Past tense for to announce or declare, especially officially or publicly
Past tense for to state or make known
Past tense for to say or recite from memory
Past tense for to reveal or make public (information)
Past tense for to yell or shout loudly or angrily
Past tense for to speak quickly or without thought
Past tense for to talk or express oneself, especially in a loud or aggressive way
Past tense for to engage in (typically meaningless or unimportant) conversation
Past tense for to make a husky, squawking noise
Past tense for to speak in a low or barely audible voice
Past tense for to cry out with vehemence
Past tense for to mention privately
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