A person who is unable to hear may also struggle with speech because they rely on hearing their own voice to develop language skills. Hearing loss can impact a person's ability to detect and differentiate speech sounds, which are crucial for learning how to speak correctly. Additionally, individuals with hearing loss may miss out on important linguistic cues and feedback that help in the development and refinement of speech.
A person who can not or will not speak is known as a 'mute'
The term "dumb" historically referred to someone who was unable to speak or unable to speak fluently, not necessarily due to lack of intelligence. However, it is now considered outdated and offensive to use this term to describe a mute person.
A person who cannot speak or hear is considered deaf-mute. This term is outdated and now replaced with terms like deaf or nonverbal. Communication with this person may involve sign language, written notes, or assistive devices.
A person who cannot hear or speak is typically referred to as deaf and mute, or deaf-mute. However, it is important to note that these terms can be considered outdated or offensive, and it is better to use person-first language such as a person who is deaf or communicates in sign language.
A person who enjoys hearing themselves speak excessively is commonly referred to as a "grandstander" or "pontificator."
a person who cannot speak or hear is known as a mute
a person who cannot speak or hear is known as a mute
A person who can not or will not speak is known as a 'mute'
If someone is unable to speak, it's called being 'dumb'.
If someone is unable to speak, it's called being 'dumb'.
A person who cannot hear or speak is called a deaf-mute.Someone who cannot hear or distinguish sounds at all is "deaf".Someone with partial deafness may be referred to as "hearing impaired".
deaf mute person
"Dumb" originally meant "unable to speak". For the rest of the answer I'll use it in that sense. A person who is deaf from an early age is likely to be dumb as well. It's difficult to learn to speak if you can't hear. Even those who do manage it can't hear themselves to get feedback on whether they're pronouncing things correctly.
A person who is unable to speak is known as a mute or, in medical terms, aphasic.
Deaf A hearing impaired person/ Deaf.
The term "dumb" historically referred to someone who was unable to speak or unable to speak fluently, not necessarily due to lack of intelligence. However, it is now considered outdated and offensive to use this term to describe a mute person.
'Bound' means unable to move 'Gagged' means unable to speak because a person's mouth has been covered with a cloth or something of that nature. 'Tied up' means a rope, wire or other material is constricting someone. Basically the whole sentence means someone who is unable to speak or move because he/she is tied up and unable to speak because something has been placed in his/her mouth