Mutely in a sentence as an adverb

Small bird mutely and the bear rests hidden, Fleeting often only one deer hurries as frightened. Even the Pine Trees, deliberate,thoughtful and old, Bend the heads and nod soon.

His not infringing on anybody if its mutely agreed contract. The solution for his issue is to find a way further up the value chain.

> His not infringing on anybody if its mutely agreed contract. You're supposing that both sides have the same bargain power

And what you actually practiced, Dr. Habib, is mutely thumbing through newspapers. What I do when I have a big speech or talk is find some quiet room beforehand and actually practice my speech or talking points out laud, until I have them basically memorized.

Life is what we make it, and mutely accepting the parts of the world we don't like is what enables those misfeatures to persist. Personally, while I see a lot of value in capitalism, I also see value in striving for a world where more people are able to make a living and do what they love.

The path of least resistance is mutely accepting that it's a bad idea to talk to police, or otherwise engage with authorities. Those who hold so much power over our lives must be held to much higher standards: of responsibility, ethics, and behavior.

Your guitar strings buzz mutely, you keep dropping your hand and your opponent punches you in the face, and javac keeps yelling at you about "array index out of bounds." After that, though, the increasing success in the activity becomes a positive feedback loop, increasing your desire to practice it.

If they mutely oppose the coup, before it concludes, and the coup wins, then they might well not get the worst of it. They can also do a 180 after the fact - the coup will be too busy purging the AKP. If they support the coup, this undermines their legitimacy, and in the likely case that Erdogan wins, they will immediately be purged, along with the coup planners.

The normal individual in this book is tranquilized and bovine-eyed, mutely accepting everything in a sometimes painful world without ever feeling much in the way of anything about it. Positive psychology[1] is a branch of psychology that agrees with this critique, and rather than looking at what goes wrong with people, it looks at what is right about people.

I agree that virtualization is better than support for old instruction sets in new cores, but users should expect that virtualization to be ever-present and reliable rather than mutely accept when tools randomly stop working.

Mutely definitions

adverb

without speaking; "he sat mutely next to her"

See also: wordlessly silently taciturnly