mouthed Definition
mouth
noun mouths
- 1a. In humans, animals, etc: an opening in the head through which food is taken in and speech or sounds emitted, and containing the teeth, gums, tongue, etc;
1b. In other creatures: an opening with similar functions.
2. The lips; the outer visible parts of the mouth.
3. An opening, eg of a bottle.
- Thesaurus: orifice, opening, cavity, aperture, vent, outlet.
- Thesaurus: estuary, delta, harbour, gateway, portal, inlet, sound.
- Example: five mouths to feed
- Boastful talk.
- Example: He's all mouth
- Backchat or cheek.
- Example: don't want any of your mouth
- Someone who talks too much, especially indiscreetly;
- Example: bigmouth
- Example: loudmouth
- Use of language; way of speaking.
- Example: a foul mouth
- 1. To form (words) without actually speaking.
- Example: mouthed a hello to me across the crowded room
2. derog
- To speak (words) pompously or insincerely.
- Example: is always mouthing platitudes
3. To grimace.
- Using a specified kind of language.
- Example: foul-mouthed
- Having a specified kind of mouth.
- Example: wide-mouthed
- derog, colloq
To be someone who is full of boastful or confident talk but who never actually acts upon it.
- colloq
To be in the habit of talking indiscreetly, loudly or too much.
- See under down1.
- colloq
To keep quiet; not to say or disclose anything.
Phrasal Verb: mouth off
- To express opinions forcefully or loudly. Also called sound off.To boast or brag.
