🤐mute

adjective
/mjuːt/

Meaning

silent or unable to speak; not expressed in words
silent; unable to speak; without sound

Example Sentences

She remained mute during the entire meeting.

He remained mute during the entire meeting.

Example Expressions

mute testimony

Synonyms

silent, speechless, quiet, voiceless
Entry 1
silent, speechless, quiet, voiceless
Entry 2
silent, speechless, voiceless, quiet

Antonyms

vocal, talkative, expressive, loud, audible
Entry 1
vocal, talkative, expressive
Entry 2
vocal, talkative, loud, audible

Collocations

mute button, remain mute, mute testimony, mute appeal, struck mute
Entry 1
mute button, remain mute, mute testimony, mute appeal
Entry 2
mute button, struck mute, remain mute

More Example Sentences

How do you commute to the office?

I’m delighted not to commute today.

The platform is crowded with commuters.

It takes her two hours to commute to work.

It takes me 40 minutes to commute to the office.

He muted his phone in order not to disturb anyone.

I commute by bicycle — it is good for the environment.

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