mute|mutes in English
noun
[mjuːt]
one who cannot speak, person who does not utter any noise, dumb; device which temporarily silences the sound on a telephone or televisio
Use "mute|mutes" in a sentence
1. [Mute] : Mute the message
2. She's deaf-mute...
3. She's mute, not deaf!
4. The boy is mute and deaf.
5. The handicapped also include deaf-mutes and some brain paralysis Amentia
6. The word "debt" contains a mute letter.
7. Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest.
8. 1:62 —Did Zechariah become mute and deaf?
9. I seem stark mute but inwardly do prate.
10. I seem stark mute, yet inwardly do prate.
11. She thought it better to mute her criticism.
12. Gore Album: Counterfeit2 Year: 2003 Label: Mute
13. Hollywood will always need a good mute.
14. The child has been mute since birth.
15. You should have been rendered mute long ago.
16. Marianna, the duke's daughter, became mute after a shock.
17. And, of course, expressive spaces are not mute.
18. Antonyms for Amplifies include quietens, allays, assuages, softens, dulls, lulls, silences, hushes, mutes and stifles
19. Basenjis may be barkless, but they are not mute
20. The earth is Bedumbed and the sky is mute
21. The figures on the screen seemed to be shaking with the ague and they moved their lips like mutes.
22. Claudia raised the bottle of shampoo in mute enquiry.
23. He could watch her standing mute by the phone.
24. His father is deaf-mute while his mother is deaf.
25. I thought it prudent at this point to remain mute.