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mutism
noun
mut·ism
ˈmyü-ˌti-zəm
: the condition of being unable to speak whether from physical, functional, or psychological cause
Examples of mutism in a Sentence
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Pamela, an African-American teacher in the Bay Area, recalled how her own middle school teacher took the time to find out that her selective mutism was a response to her family moving incessantly.
—Allison Pugh, TIME, 14 Aug. 2024
She was diagnosed with separation anxiety and selective mutism.
—Claire Cain Miller, New York Times, 30 June 2024
Hypnotists told me stories of all kinds of miracles that came from stage shows: chronic pain vanished or a years-long mutism reversed.
—Emily Latimer, Longreads, 25 Jan. 2024
Even at home, children with selective mutism may fall silent when anyone other than a family member is present.
—Marisa Cohen, Parents, 18 Sep. 2023
The panel includes generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, panic disorder, separation anxiety disorder, phobias and selective mutism under the category of anxiety.
—Simrin Singh, CBS News, 20 Sep. 2022
Many mental disorders fall under the greater anxiety umbrella: phobias, social anxiety, PTSD, OCD, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, agoraphobia and even childhood disorders like separation anxiety and selective mutism.
—Anna Funk, Discover Magazine, 9 June 2021
Ironically, mutism is only a trait while held in captivity; in the wild, the birds can be quite vocal.
—Brenda Yenke, cleveland, 13 Jan. 2022
Federico Atehortúa Arteaga’s essay film connects the 1906 execution of four men charged with attempting to kill the president of Colombia, his mother’s mutism and the origins of Colombian cinema.
—Peter Libbey, New York Times, 9 Mar. 2020
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Word History
Etymology
French mutisme, from Latin mutus mute
First Known Use
1824, in the meaning defined above
Dictionary Entries Near mutism
Cite this Entry
“Mutism.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mutism. Accessed 5 Nov. 2024.
Medical Definition
mutism
noun
mut·ism
ˈmyüt-ˌiz-əm
: the condition of being unable to speak whether from physical, functional, or psychological cause see also selective mutism
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