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utter ['ʌtə(r)]∎ he didn't utter a sound il n'a pas ouvert la bouche, il n'a pas soufflé mot;∎ never utter his name in her presence il ne faut jamais prononcer son nom devant elle(amazement, bliss) absolu, total; (fool) parfait, fini;∎ he shows an utter disregard for his family's welfare il affiche une indifférence absolue pour le bien-être de sa famille;∎ he's talking utter rubbish ce qu'il dit n'a aucun sens ou est absolument idiot;∎ it's an utter scandal c'est un véritable scandale;∎ it's utter madness c'est de la folie totale ou pure;∎ an utter fool un parfait crétin, un crétin fini;∎ to her utter amazement à sa plus grande stupéfaction
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