Utter - Law Dictionary Search Results
Chirk
To shriek to gnash to utter harsh or shrill cries
Chatter
To utter sounds which somewhat resemble language but are inarticulate and indistinct
Chant
To utter with a melodious voice to sing
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Blurt
To utter suddenly and unadvisedly to divulge inconsiderately to ejaculate commonly with
Dictate
To tell or utter so that another may write down to inspire to compose
Blab
To utter or tell unnecessarily or in a thoughtless manner to publish
Bedevil
To throw into utter disorder and confusion as if by the agency of evil
wanton
should have been known : characterized by knowledge of and utter disregard for probability of resulting harm [a act] [by such
swear
swore sworn swear·ing [Old English swerian] vt 1 : to utter or take solemnly [ an oath] 2 a : to
slander
slander : to utter slander against slan·der·er n n [Anglo-French esclandre, from Old French
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