MUTE


Meaning of MUTE in English

adj., n., & v.

--adj.

1. silent, refraining from or temporarily bereft of speech.

2 not emitting articulate sound.

3 (of a person or animal) dumb.

4 not expressed in speech (mute protest).

5 a (of a letter) not pronounced. b (of a consonant) plosive.

6 (of hounds) not giving tongue.

--n.

1. a dumb person (a deaf mute).

2 Mus. a a clamp for damping the resonance of the strings of a violin etc. b a pad or cone for damping the sound of a wind instrument.

3 an unsounded consonant.

4 an actor whose part is in a dumb show.

5 a dumb servant in oriental countries.

6 a hired mourner.

--v.tr.

1. deaden, muffle, or soften the sound of (a thing, esp. a musical instrument).

2 a tone down, make less intense. b (as muted adj.) (of colours etc.) subdued (a muted green).

Phrases and idioms:

mute button a device on a telephone etc. to temporarily prevent the caller from hearing what is being said at the receiver's end. mute swan the common white swan.

Derivatives:

mutely adv. muteness n.

Etymology: ME f. OF muet, dimin. of mu f. L mutus, assim. to L

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.