tongueless Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- maundering
- speechless
- stuttering
- mumbling
- stumbling
- tongue-tied
- muttering
- faltering
- sputtering
- hesitant
- inarticulate
- halting
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- glib
- verbal
- expressive
- expressive
- voluble
- smooth-tongued
- well-spoken
- voluble
- outspoken
- glib
- well-spoken
- outspoken
- facile
- vocal
- facile
- smooth-tongued
- silver-tongued
- vocal
- verbal
- silver-tongued
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No Weak antonyms found.
tongueless Meaning
tongueless (a)
lacking a tongue
tongueless (s)
expressed without speech
tongueless (a.)
Having no tongue.
Hence, speechless; mute.
Unnamed; not spoken of.
tongueless Sentence Examples
- The weary traveler was tongueless after days of wandering without speaking.
- The accident left him tongueless, unable to utter a single word.
- The rare disease rendered the child tongueless from birth.
- The victim's tongueless pleas for mercy were silenced by the assailant.
- The enigmatic statue of the silent deity stood tongueless, its message forever unknown.
- The tongueless beggar stood at the street corner, his eyes pleading for assistance.
- The painter's intricate brushstrokes captured the anguish of the tongueless martyr.
- The ancient script was tongueless, its secrets lost to the passage of time.
- The lawyer's tongueless defense could not save his client from conviction.
- The tongueless bird sang its sorrowful song through the desolate forest.
FAQs About the word tongueless
lacking a tongue, expressed without speechHaving no tongue., Hence, speechless; mute., Unnamed; not spoken of.
mute,voiceless, maundering, speechless, stuttering, mumbling, stumbling, tongue-tied,muttering, faltering
articulate, eloquent, fluent, articulate, fluent,eloquent,glib, verbal, expressive, expressive
The weary traveler was tongueless after days of wandering without speaking.
The accident left him tongueless, unable to utter a single word.
The rare disease rendered the child tongueless from birth.
The victim's tongueless pleas for mercy were silenced by the assailant.