Moot

Pronunciation: /ˈmuːt/

Moot (adjective)

  1. Not important or not worth discussing.
  2. Open to discussion or argument.

Examples

  • The issue became moot after the decision was made.
  • Once the deadline passed, the question was moot.

Common collocations: moot point, moot question, moot issue, moot a proposal, moot an idea

Moot (verb)

  1. To suggest or bring up a topic for discussion.

Examples

  • She mooted the idea during the meeting.
  • The proposal was mooted by the committee.

Synonyms of Moot

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Moot

  • when a point is no longer open to debate