Utterances is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Utterances meaning
plural of utterance
Using Utterances
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of utterance
- In the example corpus, utterances often appears in combinations such as: the utterances, his utterances, utterances of.
Context around Utterances
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 13 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Utterances
- In this selection, "utterances" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, certain, populist, diversionary, classified, urged and subjected stand out and add context to how "utterances" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include among mps utterances in parliament and among other utterances that mr. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "utterances" sits close to words such as anthropologists, archived and awakens, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with utterances
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Certain utterances from politicians are protected in ways no other profession enjoy. (12 words)
Simmons made spontaneous utterances that I was “colluding” against him and putting my career in jeopardy. (16 words)
The American Psychologist (an academic journal) published a list of dozens of utterances classified as microaggressions in 2007. (18 words)
According to the complaint, the statement was made before the media and broadcast through Twitter with the intention of damaging the reputation of the university, despite knowing that such utterances would be defamatory. (33 words)
Though the voice note appears to have been heavily edited, the utterances attributed to Simelane were pieces from an alleged conversation between him and someone that is not in the audio. (31 words)
It is time to end the deception, the cynical cover-ups, the blame passing, the diversionary utterances, and the now open admission of corporate corruption with high reaches of power. (30 words)
Example sentences (20)
According to the complaint, the statement was made before the media and broadcast through Twitter with the intention of damaging the reputation of the university, despite knowing that such utterances would be defamatory.
Assuring there will be no war, the cleric discouraged hate speeches and appealed to politicians as well as supporters to watch their utterances.
Certain utterances from politicians are protected in ways no other profession enjoy.
In response to Gov. DeSantis’ “reverse racist” populist utterances, the newspaper admonished, “At the same time, good intentions alone won’t diversify a workforce.
It is time to end the deception, the cynical cover-ups, the blame passing, the diversionary utterances, and the now open admission of corporate corruption with high reaches of power.
Mr. Hussein said he is surprised by the utterances of Chief Justice Ivor Archie who generally blamed the DPP Roger Gaspard for the shortage of staff at his office.
The American Psychologist (an academic journal) published a list of dozens of utterances classified as microaggressions in 2007.
The commissioner also cautioned political actors and their supporters to maintain peace and desist from making provocative utterances that were capable of heating up the polity.
The Senator, who cautioned against hate speech and inflammatory utterances, urged politicians not to use religious sentiments in polarising the nation.
These utterances subjected him to social media bullying, while others went a step further to unfollow him across social media platforms.
The weirdly sexual utterances from this unlikely duo were the latest in a string of unadulterated horniness from Republicans.
Though the voice note appears to have been heavily edited, the utterances attributed to Simelane were pieces from an alleged conversation between him and someone that is not in the audio.
A Congress worker has filed a police complaint in Junagadh alleging that Rupala insulted Dalits by his utterances at a meeting of Kshatriya community members.
Bongani Mkwananzi, from the Africa Diaspora Forum, said the utterances from government leaders created unfair and unlawful barriers to registration.
Health took out the top spot among MPs utterances in parliament, as recorded by the official Hansard transcript, with 5866 mentions.
However, she says it was necessary for the prime minister to address utterances from the PNP about the performance of his government.
I am applying the same principle to the utterances of Ganduje in Akure because of his antecedents, and more importantly, the antecedents of the political party he represents.
Mobitel Limited feels the utterances made by the outspoken TV producer on her Facebook page are baselessly libellous and the court should order her to pay damages.
Simmons made spontaneous utterances that I was “colluding” against him and putting my career in jeopardy.
The politician also claimed, among other utterances, that “Mr Hakainde” and Inspector General of Police Graphael Musamba knew Mr Banda’s whereabouts.
Common combinations with utterances
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the utterances 17×
- his utterances 13×
- utterances of 10×
- public utterances 10×
- utterances and 9×
- their utterances 6×
- utterances that 6×
- utterances by 6×
- utterances in 5×
- utterances from 4×