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mute (verb)

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  • mute´ness — mute «myoot», adjective, noun, verb, mut|ed, mut|ing. –adj. 1. not making any sound; silent: »The little girl stood mute with embarrassment. Mute did the minstrels stand To hear my story (Longfellow). Mute was the room mute the house (Charlotte… …   Useful english dictionary

  • mute´ly — mute «myoot», adjective, noun, verb, mut|ed, mut|ing. –adj. 1. not making any sound; silent: »The little girl stood mute with embarrassment. Mute did the minstrels stand To hear my story (Longfellow). Mute was the room mute the house (Charlotte… …   Useful english dictionary

  • mute — ► ADJECTIVE 1) refraining from speech or temporarily speechless. 2) dated lacking the power of speech. 3) (of a letter) not pronounced. ► NOUN 1) dated a person without the power of speech. 2) historical a professional attendant or mourner at a… …   English terms dictionary

  • mute e — The letter e is mute or silent at the end of words such as excite, move, sale, and rare. In adding suffixes to these words, the question arises whether the final e should be retained (as it is in changeable) or dropped (as it is more usually, e.g …   Modern English usage

  • mute — [[t]mju͟ːt[/t]] mutes, muting, muted 1) ADJ 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. Derived words: mutely ADV ADV with v I crouched …   English dictionary

  • mute — I. adjective (muter; mutest) Etymology: Middle English muet, mut, from Anglo French, from mu, mute, from Latin mutus, probably from mu, representation of a muttered sound Date: 1513 1. unable to speak ; lacking the power of speech 2.… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • mute — mute1 [ mjut ] adjective 1. ) not speaking, or not willing to speak: She gazed at him in mute appeal. a ) OLD FASHIONED not able to speak 2. ) LINGUISTICS a letter that is mute is not pronounced ╾ mute|ly adverb ╾ mute|ness noun uncount mute mute …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • mute — I UK [mjuːt] / US [mjut] adjective 1) a) not speaking, or not willing to speak She gazed at him in mute appeal. b) old fashioned not able to speak 2) linguistics a letter that is mute is not pronounced Derived words: mutely adverb muteness noun… …   English dictionary

  • mute — 1 adjective 1 not speaking or refusing to speak: Helena glared at me in mute anger. 2 old fashioned unable to speak; dumb 3 technical not pronounced: a mute e mutely adverb muteness noun (U) 2 verb (T) 1 to make a sound quieter: He placed a hand… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • mute — 1. adjective 1) she remained mute Syn: silent, speechless, dumb, unspeaking, tight lipped, taciturn; informal mum, tongue tied Ant: voluble, talkative 2) a mute appeal Syn …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • mute — 1. adjective /mjuːt/ a) Silent; not making a sound. “ The heathens have broken into Thy Temple, and Thou art silent! Esau mocks Thy Children, and Thou remainest mute! Show thyself, arise, and let Thy Voice resound, Thou mutest among all the… …   Wiktionary

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