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- DictionaryMut·ed/ˈmyo͞odəd/
adjective
- 1. (of a sound or voice) quiet and soft: "they discussed the accident in muted voices"
1. a. : being mute : silent. b. : toned down : low-key, subdued. 2. : provided with or produced or modified by the use of a mute. mutedly adverb. Synonyms. hushed. noiseless. quieted. silent. soundless. stilly. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of muted in a Sentence.
The meaning of MUTE is unable to speak : lacking the power of speech. How to use mute in a sentence.
Muted definition: of low intensity and reduced volume; softened. See examples of MUTED used in a sentence.
MUTED definition: 1. not loud: 2. showing little enthusiasm: 3. A muted colour is not bright: . Learn more.
silent or not speaking: The president has remained mute about plans to curtail the number of immigrants. I gazed at her in mute admiration. old-fashioned offensive. a word used to describe someone who is not able to speak, which was used by doctors in the past but is now offensive.
Something muted has a softened tone or quieted sound. When you try to listen through the wall at what someone is saying, it's really muted and mumbly, even if you put a glass to your ear.
1. (of a sound or colour) softened: a muted pink shirt. 2. (of an emotion or action) subdued or restrained: his response was muted. 3. (Instruments) (of a musical instrument) being played while fitted with a mute: muted trumpet.