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utterer

English

Etymology

utter +? -er

Noun

utterer (plural utterers)

  1. One who utters something.
    • 1961, Harvard Law Review (volume 74, page 457)
      Some maintain that arbitration avoids prejudiced juries and sympathy verdicts, but such remarks may merely reflect their utterers' antijury bias.

Related terms

  • utter
  • utteress

Anagrams

  • Reutter, reutter

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mutterer

English

Etymology

mutter +? -er

Noun

mutterer (plural mutterers)

  1. One who mutters.
    • 1926, Rafael Sabatini, Bellarion the Fortunate, Chapter 3, [1]
      "To accuse a priest!" said someone in a tone of indignation, and a murmur arose at once in sympathy. ¶ It moved the young officer to mirth. He half-swung on his heel so as to confront those mutterers.
    • c. 1954, Jack Kerouac, Untitled poem, in Book of Sketches, 1952-57, Penguin, 2006, p. 239,
      I, mutterer to / myself in childhood French []

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