Mute Meaning and Definition

: Mute

Mute

Pronunciation

/muːt/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A person who cannot speak or make sound, either physically or by choice; one who is unable to express themselves verbally.

Examples

  • The mute actor used sign language to communicate with the director.
  • He had remained mute for the past decade, unable to speak after the accident.

Synonyms

  • Silent
  • speechless

Antonyms

  • Loud
  • Verbal

Etymology

The word “Mute” originated from the Latin word “mutus,” meaning ” silent” or “unmoving.” It has been used in the English language since the 14th century.

Usage Notes

When referring to someone who cannot speak, use the phrase “mute person” or “person who is mute,” rather than simply saying “mute.”

Cultural References

The Mute character from the song “The Mute” by Nine Inch Nails is a notable example of the word’s usage in popular culture.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

Phrases such as “mum’s the word” and “keep mum” are idiomatic expressions that use the word “Mute” figuratively to mean keeping quiet or secret.

Related Words or Phrases

  • Speechless
  • Silent
  • Deaf
  • Taciturn
  • Collocations

    Common word combinations with the term “Mute” include:

    • Mute button
    • Mute room
    • Mute person

    Frequency of Use

    The word “Mute” is commonly used in modern language, particularly in contexts related to communication, psychology, and disability.

    Common Misspellings

    Common misspellings of the word “Mute” include:

    • Mut
    • Mutee

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