146 Verbs to Use for the Word utterance

And while thus buzzing freely from fall to fall, he is frequently heard giving utterance to a long outdrawn train of unmodulated notes, in no way connected with his song, but corresponding closely with his flight in sustained vigor.

They, above all, express England, England of my heart, in them we find utterance, are joined with the great majority and together approach, in their humility, beauty, and quietness, God who has loved us all and given us England therein and thereby to serve Him in delight.

Tears choked his utterance; Lucifer was touched.

Countless times was he on the point of calling after the physician and imploring him to return with a potion of like properties to the one rejected, but something seemed always to rise in his throat and impede his utterance, until, worn out by agitation, he fell asleep and dreamed this dream.

Do you fear to quote the sublimated utterances of the perspicacious, although pleonastic philosopher?

"What do you make of this?" The question was put in the same sharp, business-like tone which had characterized his utterances in the library.

Lenore's lips and tongue almost denied her utterance.

A man must himself have but a poor opinion of his own worth who hastens to prevent the utterance of an unfavorable opinion by giving his enemy a black eye.

I wish I had that woman's little book here; I should like to read for myself those wandering utterances.

I know not his name; but he is a grave, discreet man, I warrant him: indeed, he wants utterance in some measure.

When we remember the sins of Seneca's life, let us recall also the constancy of his death; while we admit the inconsistencies of his systematic philosophy, let us be grateful for the genius, the enthusiasm, the glow of intense conviction, with which he clothes his repeated utterance of truths, which, when based upon a surer basis, were found adequate for the moral regeneration of the world.

The surgeon went to the captain, and the others could hear his deep, abrupt utterance in reply to some question too low for their ears.

But, happily, by the very nature of the case, we can never put the whole of the picture together, we can never recover the perfect utterance of the Lost Word, we can never say "here is the end of all the journey."

And yet her sense of the emotion behind the utterance is infallible, so infallible that we accept the utterance.

" Mrs. White lifted her eyes very slowly towards her son, and spoke in the measured syllables and unvibrating tone which always marked her utterance when she was displeased.

An absolute unity of belief inspires all his utterances, cryptic and plain.

I burst the back of my coat dodging the missile, which did not, however, interrupt the rapid utterance of my dreadful communication.

He endeavored, by this vague phraseology, to avoid the actual utterance of the word "inquisition"; but he thus virtually established that atrocious tribunal, with attributes still more terrific than even in Spain; for there the condemned had at least the consolation of dying in open day, and of displaying the fortitude which is rarely proof against the horror of a private execution.

Nay, methinks he hath very good utterance for his gravity, for he came hither very grave; but, I think, he will return light enough, when he is rid of the heavy element he carries about him.

Here was the intellectual man, but his physical shortcomings forbade the utterance of the word which should make Henry Webster the happiest of men.

"In an island of the sea, among strangers, almost unattended, death came to a beloved son; and though I remember the darkness that dropped on the household when the black-sealed letter was opened, I remember also the utterances of Christian submission.

In 1880, I had occasion, in talking to the two thousand students of the University of Minnesota, to recall the utterance of the old planter.

He accompanied the utterance with a bang of the ruler that made the desk before him rattle.

Short as was this harangue, it was not without considerable difficulty that she accomplished its utterance.

The only difference between the doctor's opinion of me and mine of him was that he could refuse utterance to his thoughts.

146 Verbs to Use for the Word  utterance