noun
- plural of muteness; the quality or state of being unable or unwilling to speak
Usage: countable and uncountable uses; typically used in formal or literary contexts
Examples
- The mutenesses of the witnesses made the investigation more difficult.
- Her mutenesses during the meeting suggested disagreement.
- The actor's mutenesses conveyed deep emotion without words.
- Various mutenesses in the data set required further analysis.
- The mutenesses of the victims left many questions unanswered.