Mute for Dummies
adjective
pronunciation: mjutWhat does Mute really mean?
Mute means to be quiet or not make any sound. Imagine if you were watching a movie and suddenly the sound went off. You wouldn't be able to hear anything, right? That's because the movie is on mute. When someone is mute, it means they either can't speak or choose not to speak. It's like when you press the mute button on the TV remote and all the sound disappears. People who are mute might communicate in different ways, like using sign language or writing things down on paper. It's important to remember that being mute doesn't mean someone can't hear or understand what others are saying. It just means they can't speak aloud or make sounds with their voice. So, when we say someone is mute, we mean they're not able to talk or make noise like most other people do.
Revised and Fact checked by William Rodriguez on 2023-10-28 11:42:09
Mute In a sentece
Learn how to use Mute inside a sentece
- When you press the mute button on a remote control, the sound on the TV becomes silent.
- During a movie, if you are eating popcorn and don't want to make noise, you can put yourself on mute by not speaking or making any sound.
- In a library, people are expected to be mute, which means they should not talk or make loud noises.
- Sometimes when a person gets a sore throat, it can make their voice go mute, and they cannot speak until their throat feels better.
- If you have a secret that you don't want anyone else to know, you can keep it mute by not telling anyone.
Mute Synonyms
Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.
Mute Hypernyms
Words that are more generic than the original word.
Mute Hyponyms
Words that are more specific than the original word.
Mute Similar Words
Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.