
Nevertheless, to conceive of parents as utterly static in the child's psychological life is likely to distort the picture grossly. Again, this title asserts the control of Jesus everything that happens on heaven and earth is done on his terms, not ours and we would be wise to listen to those terms.At dinner he was utterly silent and tried to leave as soon as he had eaten sufficient but before the table was cleared.
Her comments about men are utterly ridiculous.
We utterly reject the philosophy of compulsory wage control. Whether you like her or not is utterly irrelevant. As for kabbalah, I found it utterly incomprehensible. Utterly ridiculous definition: If you say that something or someone is ridiculous, you mean that they are very foolish. Without their help it would have been utterly impossible to arrange the conference. She is utterly fearless and sure of herself, small in stature but large in moxie. It is a place that is uncomfortable yet utterly familiar. Not surprisingly, the bank has utterly failed in its mission to help the developing world. ○ adverb COMPLETELY completely – used especially to emphasize that something is very bad, or that a feeling is very strong You look utterly miserable. What the speaker is saying may be utterly stupid and nonsensical, or it may be true. Send us feedback about these examples.From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English utterly ut‧ter‧ly / ˈʌtəli $ -ər- / (tli ) adverb ADVERB with verb You use utterly to emphasize that something is very great in extent, degree, or amount. The Fleming remained utterly stupid, as he himself said some time afterwards. These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'obliterate.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Adam Skolnick, New York Times, Erling Haaland keeps obliterating scoring records and keeping Manchester City on the path of a historic season. categorically completely downright entirely extremely fully just perfectly quite really thoroughly degree totally unqualifiedly wholly utterly define utter manner origin middle unabridgedutterly without qualification used informally intensifiers magnificent painting idiotic idea with definitions. Zolan Kanno-youngs,, Ever since the American Gertrude Ederle became the first woman to successfully swim across the English Channel in 1926, obliterating the existing Channel record by almost two hours, women have remained at the top of the sport. Significato di utterly nel dizionario inglese. 2023 What is going to bring it back to economic vitality after a pandemic obliterated much of the daytime population? - Randy Tucker, The Enquirer, Economists on Wall Street and in the White House say a prolonged default could obliterate jobs and lead the country into recession. 2023 But the roof collapsed, the medieval wooden interior was obliterated and many artifacts were lost. 2023 In Rolling Fork, Mississippi – home to about 2,000 people – an especially violent and rare tornado obliterated enormous stretches of homes, businesses and city buildings as residents took shelter in tubsand closets, officials said. Bryce Miller, San Diego Union-Tribune, 1 Apr. Timothy Noah, The New Republic, First, the Padres obliterated the script for a sleepy seaside place more head-and-heart connected to sunsets than sports for decades. Recent Examples on the Web Also, McCarthy has within his caucus a MAGA-nutters element that’s demanding additional concessions from Biden on immigration and food-stamp work requirements, obliterating any notion that McCarthy’s debt ceiling bill is a serious negotiating document.