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mute

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noun

as in quieter
a device on a musical instrument that deadens or softens its tone I was practicing my trumpet at three in the morning when the mute fell out, and I managed to wake everyone up

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mute

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verb

1
as in to silence
to stop the noise or speech of muted the television while she was on the phone

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2
as in to muffle
to deaden the sound of closing the windows muted the traffic noise so we could get to sleep

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Recent Examples of mute
Adjective
Doctors had braced Gianna's parents for the possibility that their daughter might be blind, mute or unable to swallow as the tumor pressed down on the vital nerves of her brain stem. Christopher Cann, USA Today, 25 Apr. 2025 Politicians who should understand the issues are mute. Consider the key fact that relative to national populations, as many Danish soldiers died fighting our war Afghanistan fighting as did Americans. Edward Lotterman, Twin Cities, 29 Mar. 2025
Noun
Idealizing the beauty of the bucolic landscape often minimizes the labor tied to it, and so Yu disrupts any sense of the natural world as mute and pleasant. Washington Post, 29 Sep. 2021 Lenin, too, suffered from manic rage and erratic behavior, and died in his early fifties confined to a wheelchair after multiple strokes left him mute and paralyzed. Rebecca Kreston, Discover Magazine, 1 Apr. 2016
Verb
How to taste tequila Ice can mute some of the flavors in a tequila, Reis said. Sam Stone, Bon Appetit Magazine, 13 May 2025 An indoor parking bay and elevator modernize the Renaissance without muting its echo. Spencer Elliott, Forbes.com, 12 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for mute
Recent Examples of Synonyms for mute
Adjective
  • In helicopter video taken by Air Maui Helicopter Tours in Lahaina and posted online the people aboard are largely speechless.
    Phil Helsel, NBC News, 10 Aug. 2023
  • Because his work, as is often the case, leaves us almost speechless.
    Arkansas Online, Arkansas Online, 10 Jan. 2023
Adjective
  • Their work resists gentrification's silent displacement and instead champions intentional design, historical reverence, and generational empowerment.
    Stephanie Tharpe, Forbes.com, 20 May 2025
  • There were silent Sunday night dinners at restaurants and essentially no contact with any extended relatives.
    Samantha Masunaga, Los Angeles Times, 20 May 2025
Verb
  • The fearless testimony of the three survivors during this trial proves that no matter how powerful the abuser, no matter how indifferent the systems that ignore the abuse, survivors will not be silenced.
    Caitlin Huston, HollywoodReporter, 22 May 2025
  • But what's new is both the effort to silence and harm the career prospects of student dissidents as well as the coordinated effort to force universities to shutter entire programs of study for fear that criticism of Israel's policies—and America's complicity with them—might escape containment.
    David Faris, MSNBC Newsweek, 22 May 2025
Verb
  • As of February, staffers from DOGE had pushed top-ranking officials at the Department of Education out of their offices, rearranged the furniture and set up white noise machines to muffle their voices, according to employees at the agency.
    Lora Kolodny,Ari Levy, CNBC, 22 Apr. 2025
  • Congressional push-back is inevitable, but the promise of tens of thousands of U.S. jobs can muffle many speeches.
    Guney Yildiz, Forbes.com, 13 May 2025
Noun
  • Multiple rounds of rain and storms are forecast to hit the state over Memorial Day weekend, putting a potential damper on plans for outdoor activities and events.
    Amir Mahmoud, Arkansas Online, 23 May 2025
  • Only 9% of current U.S. homes were built in the 2010s, which is the lowest share of any decade going back to the 1940s, when World War II put a big damper on building.
    Aldo Svaldi, Denver Post, 18 May 2025
Verb
  • Collectively, thousands of fans shushed each other to help Brunson focus.
    Tony East, Forbes.com, 22 May 2025
  • May 15, 2025 Suleymanov shushed the St. Louis supporters and later cupped his hands to his ears while gathering the ball for a throw-in.
    Daniel Sperry, Kansas City Star, 15 May 2025
Verb
  • Shipman paused until the chants quieted and continued without acknowledging the shouting.
    Marlene Lenthang, NBC news, 20 May 2025
  • In India, sadhus (holy men) consume it during meditation to quiet the mind and deepen spiritual connection.
    Matt Rozo, Mercury News, 20 May 2025
Verb
  • Where conspiracies dumb us down to eventually believe that nothing is actually true?
    S.E. Cupp, New York Daily News, 4 Feb. 2025
  • To dumb it down, think about how action figures of the past had limited points of articulation.
    Christopher Cruz, Rolling Stone, 11 Sep. 2024

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“Mute.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/mute. Accessed 3 Jun. 2025.

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