deaf-mute

deaf-mute
deaf-muteness, deaf-mutism, n.
/def"myooht"/, Often Offensive. adj.
1. unable to hear and speak.
n.
2. a person who is unable to hear and speak, esp. one in whom inability to speak is due to congenital or early deafness.
[1830-40; trans. of F sourd-muet]

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  • deaf mute — ► NOUN ▪ a person who is deaf and unable to speak. USAGE In modern use deaf mute has acquired offensive connotations. It is advisable to avoid it in favour of other terms such as profoundly deaf …   English terms dictionary

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  • deaf mute — is now regarded as derogatory because it implies an incapacity to communicate. It is safer to use neutral terms such as profoundly deaf …   Modern English usage

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