(as) mute as a fish
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British pronunciation/az mjˈuːt az ɐ fˈɪʃ/
American pronunciation/æz mjˈuːt æz ɐ fˈɪʃ/
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used to refer to someone who refuses to talk much or is completely silent

What is the origin of the idiom "mute as a fish" and when to use it?

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The phrase "mute as a fish" is a figurative expression that originates from the observation that fish do not make vocal sounds like other animals. It is used to describe a person who is unusually quiet or someone or something that is remarkably silent. It implies a lack of verbal communication or minimal noise.

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