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What is the difference between utter and utterly? Thanks in advance
Apr 25, 2021 1:55 PM
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an utter disgrace - utter is an adjective modifying the noun, disgrace
utterly disgraceful - utterly is an adverb modifying the adjective, disgraceful
April 25, 2021
One way you could think of this . . . . they are very similar to COMPLETE and COMPLETELY.
So, if you know which of those would sound better, it will likely be the same for UTTER and UTTERLY.
My cake was COMPLETELY/UTTERLY burnt. My cake was a COMPLETE/UTTER disaster.
People sometimes even use the phrase COMPLETE AND UTTER for emphasis, even though it's redundant.
April 26, 2021
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