Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

surdo-mudo

Adjective/Noun
/ˈsuɾdu ˈmudu/
Definition
A term referring to a person who is both deaf (unable to hear) and mute (unable to speak).
Examples
  • Fernando is surdo-mudo, but he communicates effectively using sign language.
  • In the classroom, resources for surdo-mudo students are essential for inclusive education.
Meaning
The word ‘surdo-mudo’ comes from Portuguese, describing an individual with both hearing and speech impairments, highlighting the challenges faced by those who cannot communicate through auditory means or vocalization.
Synonyms
  • deaf-mute
  • hearing-impaired mute
  • hearing and speech impaired