All 12 Uses of
utter
in
Harry Potter (#4) and the Goblet of Fire
- Uncle Vernon looked as outraged as if Harry had just uttered a disgusting swearword.†
Chpt 3 (definition 1) *
- Words utterly failed Uncle Vernon.†
Chpt 4 (definition 2) *
- He glanced at Hermione, who looked utterly unsurprised by the information.†
Chpt 7 (definition 2)
- Draco Malfoy was standing alone nearby, leaning against a tree, looking utterly relaxed.†
Chpt 9 (definition 2)
- And then, without warning, the silence was rent by a voice unlike any they had heard in the wood; and it uttered, not a panicked shout, but what sounded like a spell.†
Chpt 9 (definition 1)
- He wanted to attend the feast — well, it's quite out of the question, you know what he's like, utterly uncivilized, can't see a plate of food without throwing it.†
Chpt 12 (definition 2)
- And for his Fire-bolt, he needed "Hermione," Harry whispered, when he had sped into greenhouse three minutes later, uttering a hurried apology to Professor Sprout as he passed her.†
Chpt 20 (definition 1)
- But Dobby was utterly delighted.†
Chpt 23 (definition 2)
- He looked utterly mad.†
Chpt 28 (definition 2)
- Harry turned to the wizard next to him on the bench and uttered a loud cry of surprise that reverberated around the silent room.†
Chpt 30 (definition 1)
- "How can you be worrying about her now?" said Ron, in utter disbelief.†
Chpt 31 (definition 2)
- Utterly perplexed.†
Chpt 31 (definition 2)
Definitions:
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(1) (utter as in: utter a complaint) say something or make a sound with the voice
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(2) (utter as in: utter stupidity) complete or total (used as an intensifier--typically when stressing how bad something is)