Definitions for mouthed

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Spelling: [mouth d, moutht]
IPA: /maʊðd, maʊθt/

Mouthed is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 13 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 152 anagrams from letters in mouthed (dehmotu).

Definitions for mouthed

noun

  1. 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.
  2. the masticating and tasting apparatus.
  3. a person or animal dependent on someone for sustenance:
  4. the oral opening or cavity considered as the source of vocal utterance.
  5. utterance or expression:
  6. talk, especially loud, empty, or boastful talk:
  7. disrespectful talk or language; back talk; impudence.
  8. a grimace made with the lips.
  9. an opening leading out of or into any cavity or hollow place or thing:
  10. the outfall at the lower end of a river or stream, where flowing water is discharged, as into a lake, sea, or ocean:
  11. the opening between the jaws of a vise or the like.
  12. the lateral hole of an organ pipe.
  13. the lateral blowhole of a flute.

Idioms

  1. down in / at the mouth, Informal. dejected; depressed; disheartened:
  2. run off at the mouth, Informal. to talk incessantly or indiscreetly.
  3. talk out of both sides of one's mouth, to make contradictory or untruthful statements.

adjective

  1. having a mouth of a specified kind (often used in combination):
  2. having a way of speaking of a specified kind (often used in combination):

Verb phrases

  1. mouth off, Slang. to talk back; sass: to express one's opinions, objections, or the like in a forceful or uninhibited manner, especially in public.

verb (used with object)

  1. to utter in a sonorous or pompous manner, or with excessive mouth movements:
  2. to form (a word, sound, etc.) with the lips without actually making an utterance:
  3. to utter or pronounce softly and indistinctly; mumble:
  4. to put or take into the mouth, as food.
  5. to press, rub, or chew at with the mouth or lips:
  6. to accustom (a horse) to the use of the bit and bridle.

verb (used without object)

  1. to speak sonorously and oratorically, or with excessive mouth movement.
  2. to grimace with the lips.

Origin of mouthed

1250-1300; Middle English. See mouth, -ed3

Examples for mouthed

And I strained at my bonds; mouthed the gag with futile, frenzied effort.

“Kerry,” mouthed the photographer, as a line of security guards formed a pathway under the smaller entryway.

At one point he turned to his lawyer at the defense table and mouthed the words “This is crazy ...”

When the couple were finally face to face, William mouthed, "You look beautiful," and a billion hearts melted around the globe.

The audience of hipster Hollywood, hoodies at full mast, mouthed the words along.

Amazement swept Alan's face; he twisted, mouthed at his gag.

She was in simple earnest when she mouthed her lines about money, money.

And I just saw him as I was leaving and gave him the thumbs-up and he mouthed, “Thank you,” and that was it.

He mouthed his words with unmistakable relish, and relapsed into silence.

That is one of the gems of the old humbug's speech, and I mouthed it as it was made to be mouthed.

Word Value for mouthed
Scrable

13

Words with friends

14

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