mouthed Antonyms

Meaning of mouthed

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mouthed (imp. & p. p.)

of Mouth

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mouthed (a.)

Furnished with a mouth.

Having a mouth of a particular kind; using the mouth, speech, or voice in a particular way; -- used only in composition; as, wide-mouthed; hard-mouthed; foul-mouthed; mealy-mouthed.

mouthed Sentence Examples

  1. The politician silently mouthed the words to his speech, while the audience watched in rapt attention.
  2. She mouthed "I love you" to him from across the crowded room.
  3. The fish was caught and released, but it continued to mouth desperately for air.
  4. The child mouthed the words of the prayer as they were being recited.
  5. The surgeon mouthed the instructions to his colleagues during the delicate procedure.
  6. He mouthed an apology to his friend, unable to speak aloud.
  7. The singer continued to mouth the lyrics even after the microphone had been turned off.
  8. She mouthed a silent curse at the driver who had cut her off.
  9. The baby mouthed the rattle in her hand, exploring its shape and texture.
  10. The mime mouthed a humorous story, keeping the audience in stitches.

FAQs About the word mouthed

of Mouth, Furnished with a mouth., Having a mouth of a particular kind; using the mouth, speech, or voice in a particular way; -- used only in composition; as,

gasped,muttered, mumbled, shouted, sputtered, whispered, breathed, murmured, squeaked, articulated

mute,inarticulate, mute, quiet, quiet, silent, inarticulate, silent, nonvocal, unvoiced

The politician silently mouthed the words to his speech, while the audience watched in rapt attention.

She mouthed "I love you" to him from across the crowded room.

The fish was caught and released, but it continued to mouth desperately for air.

The child mouthed the words of the prayer as they were being recited.