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- verbmuffle (verb) · muffles (third person present) · muffled (past tense) · muffled (past participle) · muffling (present participle)
- wrap or cover for warmth:"on a chair by the far wall, muffled in an absurd overcoat"
- cover or wrap up (a source of sound) to reduce its loudness:"the soft beat of a muffled drum"
- make (a sound) quieter or less distinct:"his voice was muffled"
- restrain or conceal (someone) with wrappings:"the boy was bound and muffled"
nounmuffle (noun) · muffles (plural noun)- a receptacle in a furnace or kiln in which things can be heated without contact with combustion products:"a muffle furnace"
Originlate Middle English (as a verb): perhaps a shortening of Old French enmoufler; the noun (mid 17th century) from Old French moufle ‘thick glove’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- wrap or cover for warmth:
- make (a sound) quieter or less distinct:
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- Muffle is a verb that means to:
- Wrap with something to deaden or prevent sound.
- Wrap or pad to deaden the sound.
- Make a sound quieter and less clear.
- Make something less strong or clear1234.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.verb (used with object), muf·fled, muf·fling. to wrap with something to deaden or prevent sound: to muffle drums. to deaden (sound) by wrappings or other means. to wrap or envelop in a cloak, shawl, coat, etc., especially to keep warm or protect the face and neck (often followed by up): Muffle up the children before they go out.www.dictionary.com/browse/mufflemuf·fle 1 (mŭf′əl) tr.v. muf·fled, muf·fling, muf·fles 1. To wrap up, as in a blanket or shawl, for warmth, protection, or secrecy. 2. a. To wrap or pad in order to deaden the sound: muffled the drums.www.thefreedictionary.com/muffleto make a sound quieter and less clear: The house has special windows to muffle the noise of aircraft. to make something less strong or clear:dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/mufflemuffled; muffling ˈmə-f (ə-)liŋ Synonyms of muffle transitive verb 1 : to wrap up so as to conceal or protect : envelopwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/muffle Muffle Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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