i think mute
No. She was blind and deaf.
Helen Keller was deaf and blind, but not mute. She lost her sight and hearing at a young age due to an illness. Despite her challenges, she learned to communicate using sign language and became a prominent advocate for people with disabilities.
She was mute, deaf, blind, and considered dumb.
blind
A person who is deaf, mute, and blind would be typically referred to as a "deafblind" individual. They might also be identified as a person with "triple sensory impairments." It's important to prioritize communication methods like tactile signing or braille to facilitate interaction with them.
usually with two other monkeys, a deaf monkey and a mute monkey, it means see no evil (blind) hear no evil (deaf) and speak no evil (mute)
Well, technically a deaf mute could write a note or use sign language to ask a blind man for a cigarette. But let's be real here, if the blind man can't see the note or the sign language, they're both out of luck in this situation. Maybe they should just stick to their respective vices and call it a day.
Someone would use mute math if they were trying to teach a deaf person how to do math, or even a blind person as well because they cant see the paper in front of them.
Mental visualization, touch, smell, and taste.
Another word for deaf mute is "deaf and speechless."
She was deaf, blind, and mute. She overcame quite a lot obstacles just by learning how to communicate with others.
Beethoven was not mute, although he was deaf.