Mute means that, no voice in foreground, but in background, whereas silent mean no voice at all.
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"Mute" typically refers to the action of turning off sound or making something quieter, while "silent" refers to complete absence of sound. So, being mute means incapable of producing sound, whereas being silent means not making any sound at all.
The synonym of mute is silent or speechless.
A homograph of "to be silent" is the word "mute," which can also mean to be silent or unable to speak.
A silent letter in a word is called a "mute letter" or a "silent consonant." These are letters in a word that are not pronounced when speaking the word, but are still included when writing it.
Silent means complete absence of sound, while quiet means making little to no noise. Silent implies no sound at all, while quiet suggests a low or subdued volume level.
No, "mute" is not a preposition. In the context of communication or sound, "mute" is an adjective or verb, not a preposition.