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[myoot]
adjective, mut⋅er, mut⋅est, noun, verb, mut⋅ed, mut⋅ing.–adjective
| 1. | silent; refraining from speech or utterance. |
| 2. | not emitting or having sound of any kind. |
| 3. | incapable of speech; dumb. |
| 4. | (of letters) silent; not pronounced. |
| 5. | Law. (of a person who has been arraigned) making no plea or giving an irrelevant response when arraigned, or refusing to stand trial (used chiefly in the phrase to stand mute). |
| 6. | Fox Hunting. (of a hound) hunting a line without giving tongue or cry. |
–noun
| 7. | a person incapable of speech. |
| 8. | an actor whose part is confined to dumb show. |
| 9. | Law. a person who stands mute when arraigned. |
| 10. | Also called sordino. a mechanical device of various shapes and materials for muffling the tone of a musical instrument. |
| 11. | Phonetics. a stop. |
| 12. | British Obsolete. a hired mourner at a funeral; a professional mourner. |
–verb (used with object)
| 13. | to deaden or muffle the sound of. |
| 14. | to reduce the intensity of (a color) by the addition of another color. |
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Link To muted
mute (myōōt) adj. mut·er, mut·est
[Middle English muet, from Old French, from diminutive of mu, from Latin mūtus.] mute'ly adv., mute'ness n. Usage Note: In reference to people who are unable to speak, mute and deaf-mute are now often considered objectionable. The offense is due not only to the bluntness of these terms but also to the implication that a person who is incapable of oral speech is necessarily deprived of the use of language. In fact, many deaf people today communicate naturally and fully through the use of a sign language such as ASL, and no one who has witnessed such a conversation would ever think to call the participants mute. See Usage Note at deaf. |
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