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Definitions for Mouthed
[1] having a mouth of a specified kind (often used in combination): a small-mouthed man.
[2] having a way of speaking of a specified kind (often used in combination): a mealy-mouthed speaker; a loud-mouthed brat.
[3] Anatomy , Zoology . the opening through which an animal or human takes in food. the cavity containing the structures used in mastication. the structures enclosing or being within this cavity, considered as a whole.
[4] the masticating and tasting apparatus.
[5] a person or animal dependent on someone for sustenance: another mouth to feed.
[6] the oral opening or cavity considered as the source of vocal utterance.
[7] utterance or expression: to give mouth to one's thoughts.
[8] talk, especially loud, empty, or boastful talk: That man is all mouth.
[9] disrespectful talk or language; back talk; impudence.
[10] a grimace made with the lips.
[11] an opening leading out of or into any cavity or hollow place or thing: the mouth of a cave; a bottle's mouth.
[12] the outfall at the lower end of a river or stream, where flowing water is discharged, as into a lake, sea, or ocean: the mouth of the Nile.
[13] the opening between the jaws of a vise or the like.
[14] the lateral hole of an organ pipe.
[15] the lateral blowhole of a flute.
[16] to utter in a sonorous or pompous manner, or with excessive mouth movements: to mouth a speech.
[17] to form (a word, sound, etc.) with the lips without actually making an utterance: She silently mouthed her answer so as not to wake her napping child.
[18] to utter or pronounce softly and indistinctly; mumble: Stop mouthing your words and speak up.
[19] to put or take into the mouth, as food.
[20] to press, rub, or chew at with the mouth or lips: The dog mouthed the toys.
[21] to accustom (a horse) to the use of the bit and bridle.
[22] to speak sonorously and oratorically, or with excessive mouth movement.
[23] to grimace with the lips.
[24] mouth off , Slang . to talk back; sass: He mouthed off to his mother. to express one's opinions, objections, or the like in a forceful or uninhibited manner, especially in public.
[25] the opening through which many animals take in food and issue vocal sounds
[26] the system of organs surrounding this opening, including the lips, tongue, teeth, etc
[27] the visible part of the lips on the face Related adjectives: oral, oscular
[28] a person regarded as a consumer of food four mouths to feed
[29] verbal expression (esp in the phrase give mouth to )
[30] a particular manner of speaking a foul mouth
[31] informal boastful, rude, or excessive talk he is all mouth
[32] the point where a river issues into a sea or lake
[33] the opening of a container, such as a jar
[34] the opening of or place leading into a cave, tunnel, volcano, etc
[35] that part of the inner lip of a horse on which the bit acts, esp when specified as to sensitivity a hard mouth
[36] music the narrow slit in an organ pipe
[37] the opening between the jaws of a vice or other gripping device
[38] a pout; grimace
[39] by word of mouth orally rather than by written means
[40] down in the mouth or down at the mouth in low spirits
[41] have a big mouth or open one's big mouth informal to speak indiscreetly, loudly, or excessively
[42] keep one's mouth shut to keep a secret
[43] put one's money where one's mouth is to take appropriate action to support what one has said
[44] put words into someone's mouth to represent, often inaccurately, what someone has said to tell someone what to say
[45] run off at the mouth informal to talk incessantly, esp about unimportant matters
[46] to speak or say (something) insincerely, esp in public
[47] (tr) to form (words) with movements of the lips but without speaking
[48] (tr) to accustom (a horse) to wearing a bit
[49] (tr) to take (something) into the mouth or to move (something) around inside the mouth
[50] (intr usually foll by at ) to make a grimace
Words related to Mouthed
utter, express, enunciate, assert, deliver, proclaim, shout, rant, babble, fume, serenade, chant, warble, whistle, croon, hum, wait, intone, convey, communicate
Words nearby Mouthed
mouth-to-mouth, mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, mouth-watering, mouthbreeder, mouthbrooder, mouthed, mouthfeel, mouthful, mouthing, mouthpart, mouthpiece
Origin of Mouthed
before 900; Middle English; Old English mūth; cognate with German Mund, Old Norse munnr
Other words from Mouthed
un·mouthed , adjective
mouth·er , noun
mouth·less , adjective
out·mouth , verb (used with object)
Word origin for Mouthed
Old English mūth; compare Old Norse muthr, Gothic munths, Dutch mond