Mutely example sentences

Related (5): quietly, silently, wordlessly, dumbly, taciturnly

mutely

definition

  - adverb form of mute

mute

adjective

mute (adjective)

  - refraining from speech or temporarily speechless:

  - not expressed in speech:

  - characterized by an absence of sound; quiet:

  - unable to communicate through speech on account of a congenital or pathological condition.

  - (of a letter) not pronounced:

  - a device on a television, telephone, or other appliance that temporarily turns off the sound.

  - a clamp placed over the bridge of a stringed instrument to deaden the resonance without affecting the vibration of the strings.

  - a pad or cone placed in the opening of a brass or other wind instrument to soften the sound.

  - a person who is unable to communicate through speech on account of a congenital or pathological condition.

  - (in some Asian countries) a servant who was deprived of the power of speech.

  - an actor in a dumbshow.

  - a professional attendant or mourner at a funeral:

  - deaden, muffle, or soften the sound of:

  - reduce the strength or intensity of:

  - turn off (a microphone or the audio on an electronic device), especially temporarily:

  - (especially on social media) turn off (notifications, especially from a particular user or group or about a post, update, etc.):

  - muffle the sound of (a musical instrument), especially by the use of a mute:

Synonyms

mute, silent, speechless, dumb, unspeaking, wordless, voiceless, taciturn, uncommunicative, mum, voluble, talkative, wordless, silent, dumb, tacit, unspoken, inarticulate, unvoiced, unsaid, unexpressed, unuttered, spoken, quiet, silent, noiseless, soundless, hushed, noisy, dumb, aphasic, aphonic, deaden, muffle, mask, dull, dampen, soften, silence, stifle, smother, suppress, lower, reduce, diminish, decrease, quieten, quiet, amplify, restrain, soften, subdue, moderate, temper, intensify

"Mutely" Example Sentences

1. The bird sat mutely on the branch.
2. He listened mutely as she explained the situation.
3. She nodded mutely in agreement.
4. The dog watched mutely as his owner packed for vacation.
5. The tomato plant wilted mutely in the hot sun.
6. The toddler stared mutely up at the towering tree.
7. The audience waited mutely for the performance to begin.
8. The statue stood mutely in the center of the park.
9. The car engine ran mutely while they sat in traffic.
10. The student stared mutely at the difficult equation.
11. The elderly man gazed mutely out the window.
12. The cat watched mutely as the mouse ran by.
13. The butterfly flitted mutely from flower to flower.
14. The athlete sat mutely on the sidelines, waiting for his turn to play.
15. The submarine glided mutely through the depths of the ocean.
16. The tree branch creaked mutely in the strong wind.
17. The knight rode mutely towards the castle gates.
18. The owl perched mutely on the tree branch, waiting for its prey.
19. The young girl wept mutely into her pillow.
20. The convict stood mutely in the courtroom, awaiting his sentence.
21. The airplane taxied mutely to the runway.
22. The flowers swayed mutely in the gentle breeze.
23. The lion crept mutely through the tall grass.
24. The snow fell mutely on the quiet forest.
25. The patient stared mutely ahead during the doctor's examination.
26. The candle flickered mutely on the table.
27. The dragon soared mutely in the sky.
28. The fish swam mutely in the crystal-clear water.
29. The spider spun its web mutely in the corner of the room.
30. The robot moved mutely across the factory floor.

Common Phases


1. She mutely nodded her head; unwilling to speak in front of the crowd.
2. He mutely stared out the window; lost in thought.
3. The children mutely played together; enjoying each other's company.
4. The dog mutely followed its owner; happy for the walk.
5. The audience mutely watched the performance; captivated by the actors.

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