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  1. Bert
    September 22, 2015

    Stop trying to be so Dumb. Deaf and dumb is still the way to say that a person cannot hear or speak. Mute means that they cannot utter sounds. Did you ever push the MUTE button on your electronic devices? You don’t get squeaks and yelps, you get silence. Only the PC crowd gets upset by every word spoken. Sometimes they should just hit their own MUTE button.

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    • Barney The Dinosaur
      May 27, 2018

      Cambridge®? Harvard®?? Oxford®??? Stanford®????°

      (Assuming you meant “liberals” by “PC crowd”)

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  2. Pat Dublin
    July 18, 2017

    Thank you for your carefully written and nuanced definition of the word “dumb”. I know someone who calls himself dumb, yet he speaks incessantly. Now I feel better prepared to point out that he’s not dumb, because if he were, his silence would be perhaps his best quality!

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    • Sensei Le Roof
      July 3, 2019

      I wonder if he’s using the more common and well-known usage, as a synonym of “unintelligent”. The word “stupid” has this problem as well (note the noun form “stupor” — suspension or great diminution of sensibility, as in disease or as caused by narcotics, intoxicants, etc.)

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  3. Paul
    September 30, 2018

    Hmmm. I am a Catholic priest, and the baptismal rite uses the phrase, “The Lord Jesus made the deaf to hear and the dumb to speak.” I always use the word “mute” instead of dumb, primarily because of the negative connotation of “dumb.”

    I’ve never been that comfortable with “mute” either, but if I used “speech impaired,” then I’d also have to use “hearing impaired” instead of deaf. I wouldn’t mind doing so, but my brain can only deal with so many extemporaneous edits during any given ceremony…

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  4. Enrique
    March 9, 2021

    Your explanation is so confusing that is useless. Dumb is someone who does not want to talk (due to psychological problems or just for the hell ot it), mute is someone who physically cannot talk.

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