Definition of the word mute

Pronunciation of vocabulary mute

muteadjective

tắt tiếng

/mjuːt//mjuːt/

Origin of the word mute

The word "mute" comes from the Old French word "muet," which evolved from the Latin word "mutus," meaning "dumb" or "silent." In the Middle Ages, "muet" referred to a person who was physically unable to speak, such as someone born with a speech impediment or who had lost their voice due to illness or injury. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to refer to anyone who voluntarily chooses not to speak, such as actors playing silent roles in a theater production or individuals who prefer not to communicate verbally in certain situations. Today, "mute" can also be used as a verb to describe the act of silencing or muting a sound, such as muting a television or computer speaker to avoid disturbing others.

Vocabulary summary mute

typeadjective

meaningmute, silent, muted, tacit, speechless, silent

exampleto stand mute

examplein mute love

examplemute e

meaning(legal) stubbornly refusing to defend oneself

typenoun

meaningmute

exampleto stand mute

examplein mute love

examplemute e

meaning(stage) mute role

meaning(linguistics) silent vowel; silent consonant

Example of vocabulary mutenamespace

meaning

not speaking; not expressed in speech

không nói; không thể hiện bằng lời nói

  • The child sat mute in the corner of the room.

    Con bé ngồi câm lặng trong góc phòng.

  • a look of mute appeal

    một cái nhìn hấp dẫn câm lặng

  • The deaf person communicates through sign language as she is a mute.

    Người khiếm thính giao tiếp bằng ngôn ngữ ký hiệu vì họ là người câm.

  • The mute witness refused to testify in court, providing no new information.

    Nhân chứng câm đã từ chối làm chứng trước tòa vì không cung cấp thông tin mới.

  • The mute dog barked insistently, but no sound came out.

    Con chó câm sủa liên hồi nhưng không có âm thanh nào phát ra.

meaning

unable to speak

không thể nói


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