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mute

/mjuːt/
adjectiveverbnoun★Intermediate
general

Unable to speak or make sound

The singer was temporarily mute after the surgery.

The singer could not speak after the surgery.

💡

Can refer to a person or a device.

general

To silence or reduce the volume of something

She muted the TV because the baby was sleeping.

She turned down the volume on the TV.

💡

Commonly used with electronic devices.

informal

To make something less noticeable or effective

The scandal was muted by the media.

The media downplayed the scandal.

💡

Used figuratively to describe reducing impact.

Collocations

mute buttona button to turn off soundmute someoneto silence someone in a conversation

Synonyms

Antonyms

Related Phrases

mute pointphrase
a point that is irrelevant or unimportant

💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

'Mute' as a verb is often used with technology, like muting a call or video.

⚡Gold Rule

Verb vs. Adjective

As a verb, 'mute' means to silence. As an adjective, it describes something silent.

📖Word Origin

From Old French 'mut', from Latin 'mūtus' meaning 'silent'.

📝Usage Notes

As a verb, 'mute' often refers to reducing sound. As an adjective, it describes something silent.

Word Breakdown

mute
silent
root
English Dictionary

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