Word Network: utter
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To use your voice to say words or have a conversation with another person. It also refers to the ability to communicate using a specific language.
A1The total is the entire amount or quantity of something. It refers to the sum of all parts or elements considered together.
B1To say or articulate words or sounds clearly and correctly. It involves the physical act of producing speech sounds using the mouth, tongue, and vocal cords.
B1Absolute means total, complete, or without any doubt or limitation. It is often used to describe something that is pure, unconditional, or final.
B1To show or tell a feeling, opinion, or fact by using words, signs, or actions. It is a common way to describe how we communicate our inner thoughts and emotions to other people.
A2A state where something has all its parts or is entirely finished. It is used to describe when nothing is missing and the work is 100% done.
A1To utter words or communicate information.
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Grammar Connections (5)
The Phrasal Verb 'Face up to' (Accepting Reality)
prepositionsI Am Eating — The -ing Form for Right Now
verbs_tensesFirst Conditional: Intentions & Plans (Be Going To)
verb_moodsInformation Flow: Theme and Rheme (Old vs. New Info)
sentence_structureFocusing with "It" (It-Clefts)
sentence_structureUsed in Phrases (6)
quarrel with ones bread and butter
To complain about or criticize the source of one's income or livelihood.
Get butterflies in one's stomach.
Feeling nervous
bread and butter
A person's main source of income or livelihood.
get butterflies in one's stomach
Feel nervous or anxious
utter failure
A complete and total failure.
Have butterflies in your stomach.
Feel nervous.