uttering in English

verb
1
make (a sound) with one's voice.
he uttered an exasperated snort
2
put (forged money) into circulation.
A day later he was granted bail for offences of conspiracy to utter counterfeit currency and conspiracy to defraud.

Use "uttering" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "uttering" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "uttering", or refer to the context using the word "uttering" in the English Dictionary.

1. Uttering each the plaintive cry:

2. Synonyms for Cursing include swearing, blaspheming, cussing, execrating, bedamning, flaming, effing and blinding, using foul language, uttering oaths and uttering profanities

3. Uttering false and malicious statements that injure a person’s reputation.

4. Blasphemous definition, uttering, containing, or exhibiting blasphemy; irreverent; profane

5. In uttering these words he let the cat out of the bag.

6. Synonyms for Cooing include murmuring, sounding, uttering, wooing, gurgling, crooning, clucking, cackling, chucking and clacking

7. Paul did not fawn over the governor, uttering words of flattery as did Tertullus.

8. We join in uttering the biblical plea “Is there no balm in Gilead?”

9. We join in uttering the biblical plea, “Is there no balm in Gilead?”

10. His heart thumped as he made this audacious declaration , that he almost choked in uttering it.

11. The song begins with a fast tempo following by the synth arrangement and Gaga uttering "RedOne".

12. The Philips Genie, a lightweight mobile phone, can be operated by uttering a single word.

13. 27 Which, at the risk of uttering sacrilege, may not be such a bad thing.

14. Synonyms for Blurting include announcing, crying, ejaculating, exclaiming, uttering, babbling, betraying, blabbing, disclosing and divulging

15. The term Basically means 'uttering to the public' and is capable of the widest application

16. Synonyms for Blatting include exclaiming, ejaculating, bolting, crying out, blurting out, crying, yelling, shouting, uttering and calling

17. 5 The uttering of simple and obvious tautologies should, in principle, have absolutely no communicative import.

18. 13 One need hardly dwell on the catastrophic possibility of uttering a bantering remark only to discover it wholly inappropriate.

19. The two women looked on without uttering a word, without a gesture, without a look which could disconcert the Bishop.

20. Synonyms for Cawing include squawking, croaking, calling, crying, rasping, shrilling, saying hoarsely, uttering hoarsely, wheezing and gasping

21. Times, Sunday Times (2012) He strikes a rather Actorly note, uttering his lines with a forced naturalism

22. Sometimes, when they found, monks at the gate, they would whisk away like the wind after uttering several thunderous roars.

23. He converses with Don Juan and a couple of other blas mortals, uttering Shavian iconoclasms with an air of Courteous boredom.

24. Clamorous may be defined as “ Speaking and repeating loud words“Vigorous in demands or complaints“Clamorous Uttering loud and persistent cries or shouts”

25. (Isaiah 16:8-10) Eglath-shelishiyah, whose name may mean “A Heifer of Three Years Old,” will be like a sturdy young cow uttering pitiful cries of anguish.

26. THE BIBLE, DOUAY-RHEIMS VERSION VARIOUS In the background is seen the profile of his wife, as though uttering her solemn Admonition against the impending crime

27. Then they buried Cassim , and Morgiana his slave followed him to the grave , weeping and tearing her hair , while Cassim 's wife stayed at home uttering lamentable cries .

28. 1865, Methodist Episcopal Church, Ladies' Repository The tiny mouth is uttering the most satisfied of Crowings, and her eyes have that pure, soft expression never seen except in baby eyes.

29. In uttering thy complaints, thou art unwise: for thou Arraignest in so doing the All-wise Providence of the Most High, who assigns to every successive age its portion of evil and of good

30. When he would find me and smother me with his hugs and wet kisses, I’d tolerate them for a few seconds with a forced smile and then walk away quickly without uttering a word.

31. Tenderness: Mild tenderness-eye Blenching due to feeling of pain in nerve at palpation; moderate tenderness-eye Blenching and change in facial expression due to feeling of pain in nerve at palpation and severe tenderness-uttering oh!

32. Bashfulness is a great hindrance to a man, both in uttering his sentiments and in understanding what is proposed to him; ’t is therefore good to press forward with discretion, both in …

33. Crying: The uttering of inarticulate sobbing or wailing sounds, associated with the secretion of tears and often with facial contortion, that expresses the emotion, usually of grief or sadness but sometimes of joy

34. There is another musical interlude with a harmonica and the song, after another chorus, ends with fading out and Madonna's voice uttering the words "El dijo que te ama (He said he loves you)".

35. For example, auspicious numbers are chosen for lottery tickets; the uttering of certain words is forbidden among superstitious mah-jongg players; and a puff of air is blown over dice before they are thrown.

36. In uttering thy complaints, thou art unwise: for thou Arraignest in so doing the All-wise Providence of the Most High, who assigns to every successive age its portion of evil and of good 3

37. [from 1883] 2007 August 12, Christopher Hitchens, “Harry Potter: The Boy Who Lived”, in New York Times Book Review: A boring subtext, about the wisdom or otherwise of actually uttering Voldemort's name, meanwhile robs the Apotropaic device of its force

38. Babbling is a stage in child development and a state in language acquisition, during which an infant appears to be experimenting with uttering sounds of language, but not yet producing any recognizable words. Babbling begins at approximately 5 to 7 months of age, when a baby's noises begin to sound like phonemes.

39. The two old Crones, chiming in together, began pouring out many piteous lamentations that the poor dear was too far gone to know her best friends; and were uttering sundry protestations that they would never leave her, when the superior pushed them from the room, closed the door, and returned to the bedside.