mouthed
Americanadjective
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having a mouth of a specified kind (often used in combination).
a small-mouthed man.
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having a way of speaking of a specified kind (often used in combination).
a mealy-mouthed speaker; a loud-mouthed brat.
Other Word Forms
- unmouthed adjective
Etymology
Origin of mouthed
Example Sentences
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In a second phase of the study, the researchers simulated how the body might process lead if children mouthed or chewed on clothing.
From Science Daily • Apr. 2, 2026
"A striking aspect of all of Kundanlal's elaborate scheming on behalf of these families was how close mouthed he remained, keeping up appearances of technology transfer to India until the very end," Gupta writes.
From BBC • Jul. 12, 2025
Diddy mouthed the words “thank you” to the jurors after they confirmed the verdicts were correct.
From Salon • Jul. 2, 2025
The 18-year-old shook his finger and mouthed "not a chance" to the crowd before eventually sealing the win with an average of 108.69.
From BBC • Feb. 28, 2025
My father mouthed the word in mock horror.
From "Jacob Have I Loved" by Katherine Paterson
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