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mute
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mute  (myt)
adj. mut·er, mut·est
1. Refraining from producing speech or vocal sound.
2.
a. Often Offensive Unable to speak.
b. Unable to vocalize, as certain animals.
3. Expressed without speech; unspoken: a mute appeal.
4. Law Refusing to plead when under arraignment.
5. Linguistics
a. Not pronounced; silent, as the e in the word house.
b. Pronounced with a temporary stoppage of breath, as the sounds (p) and (b); plosive; stopped.
n.
1. Often Offensive One who is incapable of speech.
2. Law A defendant who refuses to plead when under arraignment.
3. Music Any of various devices used to muffle or soften the tone of an instrument.
4. Linguistics
a. A silent letter.
b. A plosive; a stop.
tr.v. mut·ed, mut·ing, mutes
1. To soften or muffle the sound of.
2. To soften the tone, color, shade, or hue of.

[Middle English muet, from Old French, from diminutive of mu, from Latin mtus.]

mutely adv.
muteness 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.

mute1
adj
1. not giving out sound or speech; silent
2. (Medicine / Pathology) unable to speak; dumb
3. unspoken or unexpressed mute dislike
4. (Law) Law (of a person arraigned on indictment) refusing to answer a charge
5. (Linguistics / Phonetics & Phonology) Phonetics another word for plosive
6. (Linguistics / Phonetics & Phonology) (of a letter in a word) silent
n
1. (Medicine / Pathology) a person who is unable to speak
2. (Law) Law a person who refuses to plead when arraigned on indictment for an offence
3. (Music / Instruments) any of various devices used to soften the tone of stringed or brass instruments
4. (Linguistics / Phonetics & Phonology) Phonetics a plosive consonant; stop
5. (Linguistics / Phonetics & Phonology) a silent letter
6. (Performing Arts / Theatre) an actor in a dumb show
7. a hired mourner at a funeral
vb (tr)
1. (Music / Instruments) to reduce the volume of (a musical instrument) by means of a mute, soft pedal, etc.
2. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Art Terms) to subdue the strength of (a colour, tone, lighting, etc.)
[C14 muwet from Old French mu, from Latin mūtus silent]
mutely  adv
muteness  n

mute2 Archaic
vb
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Zoology) (of birds) to discharge (faeces)
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Zoology) birds' faeces
[from Old French meutir, variant of esmeltir, of Germanic origin; probably related to smelt1 and melt]

Mute pack of hounds—Bk. of St. Albans, 1486.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.mute - a deaf person who is unable to speakmute - a deaf person who is unable to speak
deaf person - a person with a severe auditory impairment
dummy, silent person - a person who does not talk
2.mute - a device used to soften the tone of a musical instrument
acoustic device - a device for amplifying or transmitting sound
sordino, sourdine - a mute for a violin
Verb1.mute - deaden (a sound or noise), especially by wrappingmute - deaden (a sound or noise), especially by wrapping
soften - make (images or sounds) soft or softer
Adj.1.mute - expressed without speech; "a mute appeal"; "a silent curse"; "best grief is tongueless"- Emily Dickinson; "the words stopped at her lips unsounded"; "unspoken grief"; "choking exasperation and wordless shame"- Thomas Wolfe
inarticulate, unarticulate - without or deprived of the use of speech or words; "inarticulate beasts"; "remained stupidly inarticulate and saying something noncommittal"; "inarticulate with rage"; "an inarticulate cry"
2.mute - unable to speak because of hereditary deafness
inarticulate, unarticulate - without or deprived of the use of speech or words; "inarticulate beasts"; "remained stupidly inarticulate and saying something noncommittal"; "inarticulate with rage"; "an inarticulate cry"

mute
adjective
1. close-mouthed, silent, taciturn, tongue-tied, tight-lipped, unspeaking He was mute, distant and indifferent.
2. silent, dumb, unspoken, tacit, wordless, voiceless, unvoiced I threw her a mute look of appeal.
3. dumb, speechless, voiceless, unspeaking, aphasic, aphonic The duke's daughter became mute after a shock.
verb
1. tone down, lower, moderate, subdue, dampen, soft-pedal Bush muted his racially moderate views.
2. muffle, subdue, moderate, lower, turn down, soften, dampen, tone down, deaden The wooded hillside muted the sounds.
Translations
mute [mjuːt]
A. ADJmudo
to become muteenmudecer
with H mutecon hache muda
B. N
1. (= person) → mudo/a m/f
2. (Mus) → sordina f
3. (Ling) → letra f muda
C. VT (Mus) → poner sordina a; [+ noise] → amortiguar; [+ feelings etc] → acallar

mute [ˈmjuːt]
adjmuet(te)
vt
[+ criticism] → modérer, tempérer
[+ sound] → atténuer

mute
adjstumm (also Ling); amazement, ragesprachlos; mute (Comput: command) → Ton aus; to be mute about somethingüber etw (acc)schweigen; to sit muteschweigend dasitzen; he was mute with rageer brachte vor Wut kein Wort heraus
n
(= dumb person)Stumme(r) mf
(= hired mourner)Totenkläger m; (= woman)Klageweib nt
(Mus) → Dämpfer m
vtdämpfen

mute [mjuːt]
1. adj (-r (comp) (-st (superl))) → muto/a
2. n (person) → muto/a (Mus) → sordina

mute
adj mute [mjuːt]
1 unable to speak; dumb. stom لا يَسْتَطيع الكلام، أخْرَس ням němý stum stumm μουγγός mudo tumm لال mykkä muet אִלֵם मूक nijem néma bisu mállaus muto 口のきけない 말 못하는 nebylus mēms bisu stom stum niemy mudo mut немой nemý nem nem stum ใบ้ dilsiz 啞的 німий گونگا câm
2 silent She gazed at him in mute horror. stil, sprakeloos صامِت тих němý stum stumm άφωνος, σιωπηλός mudo sõnatu بى صدا sanaton muet שוֹתֵק मौन utišan néma bisu þögull muto 無言の 침묵하는 tylus, beþadis mēms, bezvārdu- senyap stom stum, stille milczący, niemy mudo tăcut молчаливый nemý, tichý nem tih tyst, mållös เงียบ sessiz 不出聲的 мовчазний خاموش yên lặng
3 (of a letter) not sounded in certain words The word `dumb' has a mute `b' at the end. uitspraakloos, stemloos غَيْر مَنْطوق به непроизнасян neznělá hláska stum stumm άφωνος, μη προφερόμενος (για γράμμα) mudo hääldumatu صامت mykkä muet שוֹתֵק आवाज मंद करना koji se ne izgovara néma tidak berbunyi þögull muto 黙字の 묵음의 netariamas neizrunājams tidak berbunyi stom stum (bokstav) niemy mudo mut немой nevyslovený nezveneč bezvučan stum ไม่ออกเสียง okunmayan 不發音的 такий, що не вимовляється بے آواز âm câm
adv mutely
stom بِصَمْتٍ، حَرف غَيْر مَنْطوق беззвучно němě stumt stumm βουβά en silencio hääletult بطور گنگ äänettömästi en silence בִּשתִיקָה गूंगापन nijemo némán dengan membisu í hljóði in silenzio 黙って nebyliai, tyliai mēmi; bez skaņas secara senyap stom taust, stumt niemo mudamente în linişte, în tăcere молча; безмолвно nemo nemo nemo stumt, tyst อย่างไม่ออกเสียง sessizce 不出聲地 мовчки خاموشی سے، چپ چاپ một cách yên lặng


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