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Definition of mute button in English: mute buttonnoun A device on a telephone that the caller can press to prevent themselves from being heard by the person to whom they are speaking. Example sentencesExamples - He flips the mute button off and goes back to his conversation.
- Finally, I hit the mute button and roll the dice.
- The headset and base station feature volume and mute buttons and on-line indicators.
- Both share features you'd expect from a speakerphone: the ability to preprogram frequently called numbers, volume controls, a call timer, and a mute button.
- She grabbed the remote for the television and pressed the mute button, then she ushered for me to sit on the carpet at her feet.
- I usually wince every time I have to listen to it, and if I'm listening to it on TV I always fumble for the mute button.
- There is a mute button for suspending and resuming audio transmission.
- He flips on the TV as soon as he gets home, turns to channel 26 and hits the mute button.
- Yawning, Seth grabbed the remote and pressed the mute button.
- Rachel is still listening on the phone; she simply hits the mute button, but doesn't put the phone down.
- Finally breaking free, she hit the mute button on her TV and lifted her phone to receive Tamara's number.
- Simple townsfolk are just as bad, and there will be a few moments where you'll want to reach for the mute button rather than hear their dialogue.
- My finger barely made it to the mute button before I burst out laughing.
- I clicked the mute button and just watched their mouths go up and down.
- It was like the child had a mute button and someone suddenly pressed it.
- Just get the mute button ready when it gets on your nerves.
- It was like someone had hit the mute button to the TV.
- She inched again towards the television and pressed the mute button.
- I hit the mute button, and start to laugh in disbelief.
- The dealer had to quickly press the mute button on his phone so the customer couldn't hear his roars of laughter.
Definition of mute button in US English: mute buttonnounˈmjut ˌbətn A button that can be pressed to temporarily halt the sound on a television, telephone, remote, or other apparatus. Example sentencesExamples - It was like the child had a mute button and someone suddenly pressed it.
- Finally breaking free, she hit the mute button on her TV and lifted her phone to receive Tamara's number.
- She inched again towards the television and pressed the mute button.
- I clicked the mute button and just watched their mouths go up and down.
- There is a mute button for suspending and resuming audio transmission.
- He flips on the TV as soon as he gets home, turns to channel 26 and hits the mute button.
- He flips the mute button off and goes back to his conversation.
- I usually wince every time I have to listen to it, and if I'm listening to it on TV I always fumble for the mute button.
- Finally, I hit the mute button and roll the dice.
- Rachel is still listening on the phone; she simply hits the mute button, but doesn't put the phone down.
- Just get the mute button ready when it gets on your nerves.
- It was like someone had hit the mute button to the TV.
- She grabbed the remote for the television and pressed the mute button, then she ushered for me to sit on the carpet at her feet.
- The dealer had to quickly press the mute button on his phone so the customer couldn't hear his roars of laughter.
- Both share features you'd expect from a speakerphone: the ability to preprogram frequently called numbers, volume controls, a call timer, and a mute button.
- Simple townsfolk are just as bad, and there will be a few moments where you'll want to reach for the mute button rather than hear their dialogue.
- My finger barely made it to the mute button before I burst out laughing.
- The headset and base station feature volume and mute buttons and on-line indicators.
- Yawning, Seth grabbed the remote and pressed the mute button.
- I hit the mute button, and start to laugh in disbelief.
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