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    Mute
    /myo͞ot/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a device on a television, telephone, or other appliance that temporarily turns off the sound.
    • 2. a clamp placed over the bridge of a stringed instrument to deaden the resonance without affecting the vibration of the strings.

    verb

    • 1. deaden, muffle, or soften the sound of: "her footsteps were muted by the thick carpet" Similar deadenmufflemaskdullOpposite amplify
    • 2. turn off (a microphone or the audio on an electronic device), especially temporarily: "this mode will mute the ringtone and message notification sounds"
  2. 1. : unable to speak : lacking the power of speech. 2. : characterized by absence of speech: such as. a. : felt or experienced but not expressed. touched her hand in mute sympathy. her mute hostility. b. : refusing to plead directly or stand trial. the prisoner stands mute. 3. : remaining silent, undiscovered, or unrecognized.

  3. MUTE definition: 1. silent or not speaking: 2. a word used to describe someone who is not able to speak, which was…. Learn more.

  4. 1 day ago · 1. adjective. Someone who is mute is silent for a particular reason and does not speak. He was mute, distant, and indifferent. I threw a mute look of appeal at Paula. Synonyms: close-mouthed, silent, taciturn, tongue-tied More Synonyms of mute. Mute is also an adverb . He could watch her standing mute by the phone.

  5. Mute means “silent.”. No matter how much you talk to your houseplants, they’ll never talk back; they'll remain mute. When used as a noun, mute can mean “someone who isn't capable of speech" or “a device that deadens the sound of an instrument.”. Mute can also be used as a verb meaning "to make silent.”. One might mute the ...

  6. 1. Refraining from producing speech or vocal sound. 2. a. Offensive Unable to speak. b. Unable to vocalize, as certain animals. 3. Expressed without speech; unspoken: a mute appeal. 4. Law Declining to enter a plea to a criminal charge: standing mute. 5. Linguistics. a. Not pronounced; silent, as the e in the word house. b.

  7. adjective. not giving out sound or speech; silent. unable to speak; dumb. unspoken or unexpressed. mute dislike. law (of a person arraigned on indictment) refusing to answer a charge. phonetics another word for plosive. (of a letter in a word) silent.

  8. Mute Definition. myo͝ot. muted, mutes, mutest, muting. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Adjective. Noun. Verb. Idiom. Filter. adjective. mutest. Refraining from producing speech or vocal sound. American Heritage Medicine. Not speaking; voluntarily silent. Webster's New World. Unable to speak.

  9. Definition of mute adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Definition of mute – Learner’s Dictionary. mute. adjective. uk / mjuːt / us. mute adjective (THOUGHT) expressed in thoughts but not in speech or writing: The president has remained mute about whether he will resign. I gazed at her in mute admiration. Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge.

  11. What does the word mute mean? There are 29 meanings listed in OED's entry for the word mute, nine of which are labelled obsolete, and two of which are considered offensive. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. mute has developed meanings and uses in subjects including.

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