DEAD vs UTTER: NOUN
- The period exhibiting the greatest degree of intensity.
- People who have died.
- A time when coldness (or some other quality associated with death) is intense
- People who are no longer living
- The extreme; the utmost.
DEAD vs UTTER: ADJECTIVE
- Out of play. Used of a ball.
- Exact; unerring.
- Complete; utter.
- Sudden; abrupt.
- Not connected to a source of electric current.
- Not working because of a fault or breakdown.
- Lacking elasticity or bounce.
- Having grown cold; having been extinguished.
- Having no resonance. Used of sounds.
- Lacking all animation, excitement, or activity; dull.
- Devoid of human or vehicular activity; quiet.
- Not circulating or running; stagnant.
- Not commercially productive; idle.
- Physically inactive; dormant.
- No longer having significance or relevance.
- No longer in existence, use, or operation.
- Not having the capacity to produce or sustain life; barren.
- Not having the capacity to live; inanimate or inert.
- Weary and worn-out; exhausted.
- Lacking feeling or sensitivity; numb or unresponsive.
- Having the physical appearance of death.
- Marked for certain death; doomed.
- Having lost life; no longer alive.
- Not endowed with life
- Out of use or operation because of a fault or breakdown
- Not surviving in active use
- Lacking resilience or bounce
- No longer in force or use; inactive
- No longer having force or relevance
- Drained of electric charge; discharged
- Lacking animation or excitement or activity
- Not showing characteristics of life especially the capacity to sustain life; no longer exerting force or having energy or heat
- No longer having or seeming to have or expecting to have life
- Physically inactive
- Devoid of activity
- Devoid of physical sensation; numb
- Lacking acoustic resonance
- Not yielding a return
- Unerringly accurate
- Without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers
- Complete
- One recently admitted as barrister, who is accustomed to plead without, or outside, the bar, as distinguished from the benchers, who are sometimes permitted to plead within the bar.
- The whole body of junior barristers.
- Peremptory; unconditional; unqualified; final.
- Complete; perfect; total; entire; absolute.
- Situated on the outside, or extreme limit; remote from the center; outer.
- Outer.
DEAD vs UTTER: VERB
- N/A
- To put counterfeit money etc. into circulation
- To make (a noise)
- To make speech sounds which may or may not have an actual language involved
- To use the voice
- To say
- Articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise
- Express in speech
- Express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words)
- Put into circulation
DEAD vs UTTER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To give public expression to; to disclose; to publish; to speak; to pronounce.
- Hence, to put in circulation, as money; to put off, as currency; to cause to pass in trade; -- often used, specifically, of the issue of counterfeit notes or coins, forged or fraudulent documents, and the like.
- To dispose of in trade; to sell or vend.
- To put forth or out; to reach out.
DEAD vs UTTER: ADVERB
- Suddenly.
- Directly; exactly.
- Absolutely; altogether.
- Quickly and without warning
- Completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers
- Further out; further away, outside.
DEAD vs UTTER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Used informally as intensifiers
- Nothing ever happens here"
- Discharged
- Drained of electric charge
- Complete
- Numb
- Devoid of physical sensation
- Unresponsive
- The complete stoppage of an action
- Not circulating or flowing
- (followed by `to') not showing human feeling or sensitivity; unresponsive
- On impulse; without premeditation
- Very tired
- Said of molten metal when it is thick and sluggish, either from insufficient melting, or from having stood too long in a ladle.
- In electricity, said of a circuit which is not connected with any source of electric power, either directly, or indirectly, as by induction.
- When it lacks life or resiliency.
- When it lies so near a hole that the player is “dead sure” to hole it;
- In golf, said of a ball: when it falls without rolling;
- To cause to fail in recitation: said of a teacher who puzzles a scholar.
- To make dead; deprive of life, consciousness, force, or vigor; dull; deaden.
- To make a complete failure in recitation.
- To become dead; lose life or force.
- (idiom) (over my dead body) Used to express dramatic refusal.
- (idiom) (dead to the world) Soundly asleep.
- (idiom) (dead to rights) In the very act of making an error or committing a crime.
- (idiom) (dead in the water) Unable to function or move.
- (idiom) (dead and buried) No longer in use or under consideration.
- Without qualification
- Express audibly
- Articulate
- Complete and absolute
- In law, to deliver, or offer to deliver, as an unlawful thing for an unlawful purpose.
- To give public expression to; disclose; publish; pronounce; speak: reflexively, to give utterance to, as one's thoughts; express one's self.
- To dispose of to the public or in the way of trade; specifically, to put into circulation, as money, notes, base coin, etc.: now used only in the latter specific sense.
- To put out or forth; expel; emit.
- Utterly.
- Outside; on the outside; out.
- Peremptory; absolute; unconditional; unqualified; final.
- Complete; total; entire; perfect; absolute.
- Situated at or beyond the limits of something; remote from some center; outward; outside of any place or space.
- That is or lies on the exterior or outside; outer.
DEAD vs UTTER: RELATED WORDS
- Departed, Deadened, Extinguished, Pulseless, Suddenly, Barren, Numb, Asleep, Extinct, Assassinated, Stillborn, Lifeless, Deceased, Murdered, Slain
- Mouth, Gross, Consummate, Speak, Staring, Stark, Verbalize, Thoroughgoing, Express, Pure, Everlasting, Complete, Arrant, Absolute, Unmitigated
DEAD vs UTTER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Departed, Deadened, Extinguished, Pulseless, Suddenly, Barren, Numb, Asleep, Extinct, Assassinated, Stillborn, Lifeless, Deceased, Murdered, Slain
- Mouth, Gross, Consummate, Speak, Staring, Stark, Verbalize, Thoroughgoing, Express, Pure, Everlasting, Complete, Arrant, Absolute, Unmitigated
DEAD vs UTTER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The cross represents a dead Jesus Christ who never resurrected, when Jesus did in fact resurrect from the dead.
- Does the Summertime Dead Period Policy prohibit participation in a National level tournament during the dead period?
- The Walking Dead, Fear the Walking Dead and The Walking Dead: World Beyond.
- Can be column dead volume or chromatography system dead volume.
- Switch to have a dead offer code is an island off the grateful dead to use.
- Dead Front Axle: Dead axles are those axles, which donet rotate.
- In Sheikh Wasan, survivors watched as a woman staggered around blindly, clutching her dead child, and not realizing it was dead.
- Brandon Aiyuk was the best dead value in the WR dead zone.
- Day of the Dead is a celebratory holiday to remember the dead.
- Jordan Valley here, and then the Dead Sea which is truly dead.
- We present utter variation of this book in.
- To his utter surprise A is not there.
- That is complete and utter unhelpful, misdirecting bullshit.
- They all have the same reaction, utter confusion.
- Christians, and an utter destruction to the Turks.
- This is of course, complete and utter nonsense.
- MU, to utter a slight suppressed sound, to utter a deep sound, to low, to mutter; see no.
- Utter meanings in urdu are u0622u0648u0627u0632 u0646u06a9u0627u0644u0646u0627, u0627u062fu0627 u06a9u0631u0646u0627, u0628u0648u0644u0646u0627 Utter in Urdu.
- The poem radically disorders these two worlds, so that they vector into and out of utter difference and utter sameness.
- Utter or possess with the purpose to utter any writing that you know is forced.
DEAD vs UTTER: QUESTIONS
- Why did the dead start walking in The Walking Dead?
- Is fearfear The Walking Dead the biggest Walking Dead spinoff yet?
- Is fearfear The Walking Dead a spin off of The Walking Dead?
- What is the Walking Dead spin-off a Walking Dead about?
- Can animals come back from the dead in The Walking Dead?
- What are the difficulty settings for Red Dead Red Dead Revolver?
- How many Walking Dead characters have moved to fear The Walking Dead?
- How similar are The Walking Dead and Danny Boyle's 'Walking Dead' opening?
- What does it mean to 'let the dead bury their dead'?
- Is the Grateful Dead still called dead and Company?
- Why is there a large Muslim population in Utter Pradesh?
- What is the answer to utter defeats with 13 letters?
- What are the most magical words a person can utter?
- How often do Toronto Police proceed with utter threats charges?
- What is the answer to Metro crossword clue utter (Cry)?
- Was Georgie Calder acting'like a total and utter pig'?
- Is Tesco putting some 'utter rubbish' through the project?
- Does the magician speak but choose to utter Macbeth?
- What are some examples of utter disbelief in English?
- Why does Friar Laurence utter this warning to Benvolio?