muteness
muteness / muteness
Noun
This term describes a profound absence of sound, whether originating from a biological inability to produce speech or a heavy, oppressive silence in a physical space. It carries a weight of stillness that often suggests a lack of agency or a haunting quality. As an uncountable noun, it refers to a state or quality rather than a discrete object. It does not have a plural form and is used with mass quantifiers or as a standalone subject to describe a condition.