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utterance

[uht-er-uhns] / ˈʌt ər əns /


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As a zombie, his utterances make him seem beastlier than ever to the other humans he encounters.

From Salon

Many analysts have learned to take Musk's utterances with a grain of salt after earlier predictions about the nearness of fully autonomous driving didn't come to pass.

From Barron's

And you couldn’t swing a dead cat at CES without hitting an AI-powered gadget that promises to listen and interpret your every utterance.

From The Wall Street Journal

These “inspired utterances” range from single verses to a poem more than 70 verses long, and serve as testimonials.

From The Wall Street Journal

Private, lyric utterances—expressions of personhood—complement public statements.

From The Wall Street Journal