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elective mutism
[ ih-lek-tiv myoo-tiz-uhm ]
noun
, Psychiatry.
- an unwillingness to speak in nearly all social environments, a condition not attributed to an organic speech disorder but rather to a defiant refusal that may stem from depression or trauma.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of elective mutism1
First recorded in 1945–1950
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