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mouthnoun the opening through which food passes into the body of an animalthe baby chicks opened their mouths very wide and chirped piteously when their mother came back with worms chops, gob(chiefly British), kisser(slang), mug, piehole(slang), trap(slang), yap(slang) countenance, face, puss(slang), visagemuzzlejaws, mandible, maxillagullet, maw a twisting of the facial features in disgust or disapprovalthe boy usually makes a mouth when he gets an injection face, frown, grimace, lower(also lour), moue, mow, mug, pout, scowl, snoot flinch, squinch, wincegrowl, snarlrictus, simper, smirkscoff, sneerglare, glower, look, stare grin, laugh, smile disrespectful or argumentative talk given in response to a command or requestI won't tolerate you giving your mother mouth about everything back talk, backchat, cheek, impertinence, impudence, insolence, sass, sauce comeback, rejoinder, retort, riposte, wisecrackcuteness, discourtesy, disrespect, guff, impoliteness, nonsense, rudeness, tactlessnessaudaciousness, audacity, boldness, brazennesscoarseness, crassness, crudity, vulgarityabruptness, bluffness, bluntness, brusqueness, crossness, curtness, gruffness, surliness civility, cordiality, courtesy, diplomacy, politeness, tactfulnessconsideration, gallantry, gentility, graciousness, smoothness, suaveness, suavitydeference, respectaffability a person who speaks for another or for a groupthe press secretary is the official mouth of the administration mouthpiece, point man, point person, prophet, speaker, spokesman, spokesperson spokesmodel, spokeswomanfront, promoter, shillcommunicator, sayer, talkeragent, ambassador, delegate, emissary, envoy, representative mouthverbto distort one's facewhen her mother told her to mind, the little girl mouthed insolently and rolled her eyes grimace, mug poutcontort, deform, twist, warpfrown, glare, gloom, glower, lower(also lour), scowlgape, gaze, ogle, staregrowl, snarl, sneersimper, smirk make a face(or make faces), pull a face beam, grin, smile to speak softly and unclearlythe prompter mouthed the forgotten words under his breath chunter(British), grunt, mumble, murmur, mutter babble, blab, chatter, drivel, gabble, gibber, jabber, maunder, prattle, ramblebreathe, gasp, pant, whisperbuzz speak out, speak up articulate, enunciate before the 12th century |