Similar words: commute, mutilated, reputed, polluted, executed, reputedly, convoluted, distributed. Meaning: [mjuːt] adj. 1. in a softened tone 2. being or made softer or less loud or clear.
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31 At twilight, the blazing orange sunset turned into a muted pink.
32 But that weak rationalization came too late and has been muted by the waves of criticism.
33 Before he could say anything, the telephone on the Grecian plinth nearest to the girl gave a muted double purr.
34 From outside he could hear the muted hum of London's traffic.
35 With sandgrouse it lies in a delicate gradation of one muted tone into another.
36 Margaret fell in love with a muted green-based carpet with a pattern of tiny red squares woven around the borders.
37 To prove their patriotism, Catholics muted whatever differences they perceived between the teachings of Church and the practices of State.
38 As for immigration, Texans are curiously muted on the subject.
39 The murmurs - of surprise, dismay, muted terror, mutiny - are allowed to run their course.
40 At first all criticism of the running of the war was muted and was aimed at measures rather than men.
41 They did not disappear, but were more muted than before.
42 The voices were muted, or muffled by what seemed to be cotton.
43 I tried to ignore the now more muted sounds of their inmates, keeping my eyes firmly on the floor.
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44 You hear muted music, the lower octaves from an organ.
45 They gazed in awe at the hive of activity against the muted background clack of typewriter and word processor keyboards.
46 There they encountered nine round tables for eight, decorated with gold candelabra and muted pastel flowers.
47 Reno muted criticism by taking responsibility for the decision, as well as hanging tough during congressional hearings in 1995.
48 More muted in palette than Adam's recent work, they have yet the same characteristic richness of evocation.
49 But they appeared to me as if seen through the wrong end of a telescope, muted and unreal.
50 Inside my chest I can hear it screeching, although muted by ribcage and other human tissue.
51 I liked the town(sentencedict.com), for all its drab and muted calm; it seemed a safe place to be.
52 Bond prices were little changed in modest trading and the dollar was mixed in a muted session.
53 My enthusiasm has always been more muted in the case of the big, highly publicised national charities.
54 From it, as she passed, came the companionable muted clucking of hens settling for the night.
55 He was making sure they were not exposed to any form of light source, however muted.
56 The carpets, furniture, and walls are in muted shades of tan and green.
57 However, such public condemnation and the associated moral outrage can, on occasions, be strangely muted.
58 All the resolution needed for maximum impact, I thought, was to have its sharp working-class rhetoric muted.
59 Oil-for-food has muted some of the international condemnation of the United States for the sanctions.
60 They shouldered their paddles and again laughed, though this time the laughter was muted, gagged by the just-offshore wind.
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