No it does not. Mute is pronounced (myoot) while meet is pronounced just how it is spelled.
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No. Please see the related link below about "What rhymes with blue?" Here are some words that rhyme with astute: Brute, cute, hirsute, jute, lute, mute, newt, root (depending on your pronunciation), suit, toot,
No. Coot, hoot, loot, moot, root, shoot, toot, rhymes with boot. As does cute, jute, fruit, mute, newt and suit.
No, it is not a preposition. The word mute is an adjective, or a verb (to mute: to reduce or eliminate sound).
The rhyme scheme is ababb acacc dadaa."Why so pale and wan fond lover?" by Sir John SucklingWhy so pale and wan fond lover? Prithee why so pale?Will, when looking well can't move her,Looking ill prevail?Prithee why so pale?Why so dull and mute young sinner?Prithee why so mute?Will, when speaking well can't win her,Saying nothing do't?Prithee why so mute?Quit, quit for shame, this will not move,This cannot take her;If of herself she will not love,Nothing can make her;The devil take her.
mute = mudo
A mute cannot speak.
No she's not a mute.
The past tense of mute is muted.
There are quite a few different mutes. Some of the most common are: straight mute cup mute bucket mute wah-wah mute (commonly called a Harmon mute, but Harmon is actually a brand) plunger mute buzz-wow mute There are numerous manufacturers. Try an internet search for "trumpet mute" and you will see the different kinds.