utter vs vague

utter

verb
  • To reveal or express (an idea, thought, desire, etc.) with speech. 

  • To produce (speech or other sounds) with one's voice. 

  • To put (currency) into circulation. 

  • To commit the crime of uttering (knowingly presenting forged documentation). 

  • To produce (a noise) (of an inanimate object). 

adj
  • Absolute, unconditional, total, complete. 

  • Outer; furthest out, most remote. 

vague

verb
  • To become vague or act in a vague manner. 

  • To make vague negative comments publicly; to make highly veiled complaints or insults. 

noun
  • An indefinite expanse. 

adj
  • Not clearly felt or sensed; somewhat subconscious. 

  • Not clearly defined, grasped, or understood; indistinct; slight. 

  • Lacking expression; vacant. 

  • Not having a precise meaning. 

  • Not thinking or expressing one’s thoughts clearly or precisely. 

  • Not sharply outlined; hazy. 

  • Not clearly expressed; stated in indefinite terms. 

  • Wandering; vagrant; vagabond. 

How often have the words utter and vague occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )