All 12 Uses
utter
in
Breaking Dawn, by Meyer
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- What could he do now, when his ultimate threat—telling Mom—had turned out to be utterly empty?†
Book 1 *
- Well, covens fought to the last man—were utterly decimated—to protect them.†
Book 1
- Then I suppose you don't realize how utterly, heart-breakingly beautiful you are tonight.†
Book 1
- To my utter astonishment, tears overflowed from my eyes without warning, gushing down my face.†
Book 1
- I watched in shock as he reached for Renesmee, and then in utter horror as Rosalie surrendered her to him without a fight.†
Book 3
- There was just the barest hint of wilt to one of the white flowers, but Alice seemed intent on utter perfection as a distraction to her lack of vision tonight.†
Book 3
- You are utterly alone in the blackness.†
Book 3
- Benjamin—an oddly cheerful vampire who looked barely older than a boy and seemed both utterly confident and utterly careless at the same time—persuaded Amun to stay with a few subtle threats about disbanding their alliance.†
Book 3
- Benjamin—an oddly cheerful vampire who looked barely older than a boy and seemed both utterly confident and utterly careless at the same time—persuaded Amun to stay with a few subtle threats about disbanding their alliance.†
Book 3
- The electricity of their excitement provided a nice current that disguised my utter lack of spirit.†
Book 3
- Like the one other time I'd seen him, he appeared to be utterly bored.†
Book 3
- She is unique...utterly, impossibly unique.†
Book 3
Definitions:
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(1)
(utter as in: utter stupidity) complete or total (used as an intensifier--typically when stressing how bad something is)
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(2)
(utter as in: utter a complaint) say something or make a sound with the voice
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(3)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) Less commonly, and archaically, utter can mean to let out.