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Often used in the same context:
silent,
motionless,
unmoved,
oblivious,
deaf,
toneless,
impassive,
muffled,
unanimated,
sightless,
catatonic,
inexpressive,
expressionless,
immobile,
wordless,
hawklike,
impassionate,
emotionless,
audible,
unaffecting,
hypnotized,
blind,
unexpressive,
dim,
disembodied,
hushed,
soundless,
openmouthed,
stoic,
impotent,
onscreen,
sphinxlike,
cued,
nameless,
clueless,
tuneless,
imperturbable,
absent,
robotlike,
unassertive,
stentorian,
screechy,
helpless,
inscrutable,
unmodulated,
quavery,
stupefied,
spotlit,
indecipherable,
mousey,
incommunicative,
greyed,
unruffled,
quiet,
tremulous,
phantasmal,
squeaky,
tinkly,
incomprehensible,
downstage,
inaudible,
inarticulate,
unmoving,
lachrymose,
bodiless,
unappreciative,
toggle switch,
unemotional,
unnoticeable,
whiny,
piteous,
loudmouthed,
otiose,
uncomprehending,
unintelligible,
powerless,
mouselike,
rheumy,
tearless,
monotonic,
handless,
voiceless,
peevish,
nonverbal,
believable,
unsusceptible,
unvaried,
dwarfish,
fidgety,
ignorant,
imperceptible,
overdetermined,
unwilling,
acquiescent,
unperturbed,
seraphic,
adenoidal,
palsied,
quiescent,
lugubrious,
utter,
uninflected,
an,
aspens,
bathrobe,
blank,
bloodhound,
calvary,
cantina,
cesspool,
chuckle,
cinder,
comin,
cottonwoods,
cypress,
cypresses,
daub,
doings,
enigma,
enough,
eves,
speechless,
dumb,
awestruck,
agonised,
awed,
delighted,
entranced,
heartbroken,
horrified,
incredulous,
pleased,
puzzled,
shocked,
stunned,
surprised
More specific:
dummy,
silent person,
sordino,
sourdine
Appears in the definition of:
inglorious,
sordino,
sourdine
More general:
acoustic device,
deaf person,
hush,
hush up,
quieten,
shut up,
silence,
soften,
still
Synonyms:
damp,
dampen,
deaden,
deaf-and-dumb person,
deaf-mute,
dull,
dumb,
inarticulate,
muffle,
nonspeaking,
silent,
tone down,
tongueless,
unarticulate,
unspoken,
walk-on,
wordless
Also try:
— Nouns for mute:
testimony,
appeal,
evidence,
astonishment,
witness,
despair
children,
witnesses,
button,
milton,
child,
more...
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