Utter meanings in Urdu

Utter meanings in Urdu are آواز نکالنا, مکمل, قطعی, ادا کرنا, کلی, کہنا, بولنا, مطلقاً, نرا, سراسر, زبان پر لانا Utter in Urdu. More meanings of utter, it's definitions, example sentences, related words, idioms and quotations.

آواز نکالنا مکمل قطعی ادا کرنا کلی کہنا بولنا مطلقاً نرا سراسر زبان پر لانا

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Utter Definitions

Please find 6 English and definitions related to the word Utter.

  • (verb) : express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words)
  • (verb) : express in speech
  • (verb) : articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise
  • (verb) : put into circulation
  • (adjective satellite) : without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers
  • (adjective satellite) : complete and absolute

More words from Urdu related to Utter

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برانگیختہ کرناوَثُوق سے کہناآمادہ کرناانتجوں کا توںتمامکنارہ کش ھوناعلم حاصل کرناپھولنابرداشت ہونازبان سے نکالناذاتبے ریاآگاہ کرناآڑیزبان پر لانادامخبر پھیلانامخاطب کرنا یا ہوناآواز کو لہرانامکالمہدے دیناصدا دیناامن و امانبھرناغرارہاقرارصلاح کرنئسیدھا کرنامشتہر ہوناپورا کرناکورایقیناًسناناخارج کرنامنجھا ہواآخری شکلچھوڑ دینااز حد ضروریصاف صافٹکنامکمل طور پرپورے کا پوراپکاحتماًسادہبہکاناخوشہحوالہ دینانام دھرنا ...

Idioms related to the meaning of Utter

Englishاردو
In so many wordsقطعی اور کلی طور پر
A mere scholar at court is an ass among apesدربارِ شاہی میں نرا عالم ایسا ہی ہے جیسے بندروں میں ایک گدھا
Medlers are never good till they be rottenکسی کو نصیحت کرو تو پوری ادھوری بات سے سراسر نقصان ہوتا ہے
The absurd man is he who never changesجِس پر زمانے کی تبدیلیوں کا مطلقاً اثر نہیں پڑتا اس سے بڑھ کر واہیات کون
Through and throughپورا مکمل پوری طرح مکمل طور پر پورا کا پورا
A promise attended to is a debt settleوعدہ پورا کرنا اسیا جیسے قرض ادا کرنا
Make goodادا کرنا پورا کرنا
Do as i say not as i doکہنا اور کرنا اور
It is hard to refuse when a superior entreatsبڑے کی درخواست پر نہیں کہنا مشکل ہے
It is not injury that is not meant injuryجو نُقصان بھولے سے ہو جاۓ اس کو نقصان نہیں کہنا چاہیئے
No one was ever rulned by speaking the truthسچ کہنا بالآخر نفع بخش ثابت ہوتا ہے
Reel offروانی سے کہنا
Saying is one thing and doing anotherکہنا کچھ اور ہے کرنا کچھ اور شے
Sooner said than doneکہنا آسان کرنا مشکل
To see offخدا حافظ کہنا
Touch uponکچھ کہنا
Stand shortبل ادا کرنا
Bring to lifeزندگی ادا کرنا
Come to lifeزندگی ادا کرنا
Fork out overادا کرنا
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What are the meanings of Utter in Urdu?

Meanings of the word Utter in Urdu are کلی - kali, کہنا - kaehna, مکمل - mukammal, سراسر - sara sar, قطعی - qati, بولنا - bolna, ادا کرنا - ada karna, مطلقاً - mutlaqan, نرا - nira, زبان پر لانا - zabaan par laana and آواز نکالنا - aawaaz nikaalna. To understand how would you translate the word Utter in Urdu, you can take help from words closely related to Utter or it’s Urdu translations. Some of these words can also be considered Utter synonyms. In case you want even more details, you can also consider checking out all of the definitions of the word Utter. If there is a match we also include idioms & quotations that either use this word or its translations in them or use any of the related words in English or Urdu translations. These idioms or quotations can also be taken as a literary example of how to use Utter in a sentence. If you have trouble reading in Urdu we have also provided these meanings in Roman Urdu.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What do you mean by utter?

Meanings of utter are کلی - kali, کہنا - kaehna, مکمل - mukammal, سراسر - sara sar, قطعی - qati, بولنا - bolna, ادا کرنا - ada karna, مطلقاً - mutlaqan, نرا - nira, زبان پر لانا - zabaan par laana and آواز نکالنا - aawaaz nikaalna

Whats the definition of utter?

Definition of the utter are

  • express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words)
  • express in speech
  • articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise
  • put into circulation
  • without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers
  • complete and absolute

What is the synonym of utter?

Synonym of word utter are blossom, affirmation, completes, falteringly, imperative, communicate, plenilunary, call, complete, gem

What are the idioms related to utter?

Here are the idioms that are related to the word utter.

  • In so many words
  • A mere scholar at court is an ass among apes
  • Medlers are never good till they be rotten
  • The absurd man is he who never changes
  • Through and through

What are the quotes with word utter?

Here are the quotes with the word utter in them

  • The language of excitement is at best picturesque merely. You must be calm before you can utter oracles. — Henry David Thoreau
  • Ever since the collapse of cap and trade legislation and the realization that President Obama is unlikely to ever utter the words 'climate change' in public again, much less use the bully pulpit to prepare the nation for the catastrophic risks of inaction, the movement has been in a funk. — Jeff Goodell
  • With everything that is complex, we learn. If you don't learn, then it's an utter and abject failure. If you do learn, and you're able to apply that to the next situation, then you take away a measure of success. — Benjamin Carson
  • The Cuban people still live in constant fear of a brutal totalitarian regime that has demonstrated time and again its utter disregard for basic human dignity. The fight for a free Cuba has gone on for far too long. — Mitt Romney