1. utter
She couldn't utter a word.
The person who opened the door and came in was an utter stranger.
Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties.
Beijingers speak Mandarin with a roll in the tongue that no Southerner could ever utter.
His utter failure at the last peace conference has taught him to arm himself to the teeth with new tricks and tactics.
One morning at breakfast we children were informed to our utter dismay that we could no longer be permitted to run absolutely wild.
Because of the street fighting, the city is in utter confusion.
To say that technology changes rapidly is to utter a truism.
If someone utters sounds or words, they say them
He gazed at the passenger cabin's repeater display, watching in utter fascination.
Lying back in the hot bath was utter bliss.
It is utter nonsense to suggest that man and dinosaurs lived at the same time
When the doctor reprimanded Tina for forgetting to take her medicine, she didn’t utter a word.
she uttered a moan
You represent an utter disregard of civil rights.
2. complete
complete the gaps
Japanese students seem not merely to be extremely reserved, but to have at times almost a complete reluctance to speak.
He made a complete financial record on his computer, basing his calculations on countless receipts and bank records.
Among human beings, the subjection of women is much more complete at a certain level of civilisation than it is among savages. And the subjection is always reinforced by morality.
When the articles of incorporation are complete it is essential to go to the notary public's office to undertake certification of the articles drawn up.
Is there some gustatory or culinary analog of a novel or film? In other words, can you eat or taste a complete, riveting story the way you can watch or read one?
Ladies and Gentlemen, thanks to your untiring efforts our hideout is finally complete!!
Given her complete lack of gratitude after all that I had done for her, I told myself that I would have done better by banging my head against the wall.
The "complete breakfasts" in cereal commercials always include cereal, milk, toast, and orange juice, but even Americans don't usually eat that much in the morning.
Before I can return your children... you'll have to complete a course called family skills
Everyone who uses Esperanto or works for it, is an Esperantist, and every Esperantist has the complete right, in Esperanto, to see only the language as a simple, cold tool for international comprehension.
My therapist told me to go to a bar and strike up a conversation with a complete stranger.
I heard that Isezaki city decided to ban beards for male city employees starting June 19. It's the complete opposite of the Taliban laws imposing the wearing of beards.
The report comes complete with (=including) diagrams and colour photographs. A complete waste of time. Our report is almost complete.
英語 "という言葉पूर्ण"(complete)集合で発生します。
1000 Common Marathi Words3. full
I'm full.
I worked for a full 24 hours without getting any sleep.
If you cannot make full remittance, please get in touch with me by October 28, 1998.
A full description of him has been circulated in every newspaper.
Don't argue when you are angry and don't eat when you are full.
He knew full well that he didn't have long to live.
Tom figured it would take him a full day to finish painting the garage.
Lee knew they would attack with full force the next day.
To get the full value of joy, you must have someone to divide it with.
I never for a moment imagined that I'd be singled out for a full body search.
If you stuff the box too full, the bottom will fall out.
I made a thermos full of coffee so you can take it along with your lunch.
The shopkeeper was tired of chasing his debtors so from then on he demanded payment in full.
We believe, however, that over a period of time, we will be able to make remittance in full settlement.
Her prose is full of needlessly florid, cliched descriptions, securing her career as a romance novelist.