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mutism

noun
mut·​ism | \ ˈmyü-ËŒti-zÉ™m How to pronounce mutism (audio) \

Definition of mutism

: the condition of being unable to speak whether from physical, functional, or psychological cause

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After being raped as a child, Maya Angelou, who taught us why the caged bird sings, experienced years of selective mutism (a disorder marked by an inability to speak in certain situations). Ola Ojewumi, SELF, "I'm Celebrating My Disabled Black Girl Magic Because I'm Done Feeling Invisible," 7 Nov. 2018 Otunga says Kylee has selective mutism — an anxiety disorder when someone who is capable of speech cannot speak in particular situations or to certain people — and rarely says very many words. Jason Duaine Hahn, PEOPLE.com, "WWE Vet David Otunga Helps His Niece, 24, Secure a Heart Transplant: We Are 'Overjoyed'," 29 Mar. 2018 After being raped as a child, Maya Angelou, who taught us why the caged bird sings, experienced years of selective mutism (a disorder marked by an inability to speak in certain situations). Ola Ojewumi, SELF, "I'm Celebrating My Disabled Black Girl Magic Because I'm Done Feeling Invisible," 7 Nov. 2018 Otunga says Kylee has selective mutism — an anxiety disorder when someone who is capable of speech cannot speak in particular situations or to certain people — and rarely says very many words. Jason Duaine Hahn, PEOPLE.com, "WWE Vet David Otunga Helps His Niece, 24, Secure a Heart Transplant: We Are 'Overjoyed'," 29 Mar. 2018 After all, severe autism repels language, turns it chaotic or, in the case of autistic mutism, simply absorbs it wholesale, as a black hole does light. Eli Gottlieb, chicagotribune.com, "In 'Shtum,' parents wreck their home to find a better one for their autistic son.," 30 May 2017 Researchers say selective mutism is caused by anxiety, not stubbornness, so many parents of children with the disorder turn to psychiatric drugs. Randy Dotinga, WIRED, "Popping Pills in Preschool," 5 Feb. 2004

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First Known Use of mutism

1824, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for mutism

French mutisme, from Latin mutus mute

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mutism

noun
mut·​ism | \ ˈmyüt-ËŒiz-É™m How to pronounce mutism (audio) \

Medical Definition of mutism

: the condition of being mute whether from physical, functional, or psychological cause

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