Mute

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  • adjective. Refraining from producing speech or vocal sound.
  • adjective. undefined
  • adjective. Unable to speak.
  • adjective. Unable to vocalize, as certain animals.
  • adjective. Expressed without speech; unspoken.
  • adjective. Declining to enter a plea to a criminal charge.
  • adjective. undefined
  • adjective. Not pronounced; silent, as the e in the word house.
  • adjective. Pronounced with a temporary stoppage of breath, as the sounds (p) and (b); plosive; stopped.
  • noun. One who is incapable of speech.
  • noun. A defendant who declines to enter a plea to a criminal charge.
  • noun. Any of various devices used to muffle or soften the tone of an instrument.
  • noun. undefined
  • noun. A silent letter.
  • noun. A plosive; a stop.
  • transitive verb. To soften or muffle the sound of.
  • transitive verb. To soften the tone, color, shade, or hue of.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • To change the feathers; mew; molt, as a bird.
  • To shed; molt, as feathers.
  • noun. A mew for hawks.
  • noun. A pack of hounds.
  • noun. The cry of hounds.
  • To pass excrement: said of birds.
  • To void, as dung: said of birds.
  • In music, to deaden or muffle the sound of, as an instrument. See mute, n., 3.
  • To check fermentation in. See mutage.
  • noun. The dung of fowls.
  • In numismatics, destitute of legend or means of identification beyond those furnished by heraldic or other symbolic devices.
  • noun. See the quotation.
  • Silent; not speaking; not uttering words.
  • Incapable of utterance; not having the power of speech; dumb; hence, done, made, etc., without speech or sound.
  • In grammar and philology:
  • Silent; not pronounced: as, the b in dumb is mute.
  • Involving a complete closure of the mouth-organs in, utterance: said of certain alphabetic sounds: see II., 2.
  • In mineralogy, applied to metals which do not ring when struck.
  • In entomology, not emitting audible sounds: opposed to sonant, stridulating, shrilling, etc.: said of insects.
  • Showing no sign; devoid; destitute.
  • Synonyms and Dumb, etc. See silent.
  • noun. A person who is speechless or silent; one who does not speak, from physical inability, unwillingness, forbearance, obligation. etc.
  • noun. In some Eastern countries, a dumb porter or doorkeeper, usually one who has been deprived of speech.
  • noun. In theaters, one whose part is confined to dumb-show; also, a spectator; a looker-on.
  • noun. In law, a person who makes no response when arraigned and called on to plead or answer.
  • noun. In grammar and philology, an alphabetic utterance involving a complete closure of the mouth-organs; a. check; a stop; an explosive.
  • noun. In music:
  • noun. In stringed musical instruments of the viol family, a clip or weight of brass, wood, or ivory that can be slipped over the bridge so as to deaden the resonance without touching the strings; a sordino.
  • noun. In metal wind-instruments, a pear-shaped leathern pad which can be inserted into the bell to check the emission of the tone.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • transitive verb. To cast off; to molt.
  • verb. To eject the contents of the bowels; -- said of birds.
  • noun. The dung of birds.
  • adjective. Not speaking; uttering no sound; silent.
  • Word Usage
    "Her eyes clung to him, her expression mute in its appeal."
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    muter  
    Hypernym
    Words that are more generic or abstract
    soften  
    Rhyme
    Words with the same terminal sound
    Beirut  Bute  Butte  Jute  Root  
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    muted  mutely  muteness  mutes  muting