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- MUFFLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MUFFLE is to wrap up so as to conceal or protect : envelop How to use muffle in a sentence
- MUFFLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
MUFFLE definition: 1 to make a sound quieter and less clear: 2 to make something less strong or clear: 3 to wear… Learn more
- Muffle - definition of muffle by The Free Dictionary
1 to wrap with something to deaden or prevent sound: to muffle drums 2 to deaden (sound) by wrappings or other means 3 to wrap or envelop in a shawl, coat, etc , esp to keep warm or protect the face and neck (often fol by up) 4 to wrap (oneself) in a garment or other covering: muffled in silk 5 to suppress; stifle n
- MUFFLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If something muffles a sound, it makes it quieter and more difficult to hear Blake held his handkerchief over the mouthpiece to muffle his voice [VERB noun] She heard a muffled cough behind her [VERB-ed] Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers 2 3 4 5 Collins English Dictionary
- Muffle - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
To muffle is to quiet a sound, usually by wrapping it with something If you try to speak with a scarf over your mouth, your voice will be muffled When a hitman puts a silencer on a gun, he's muffling the sound of gunshots, since muffling makes things quieter
- What does muffle mean? - Definitions. net
Muffle refers to reducing, softening, or suppressing the intensity or sharpness of a sound, a light, or other forms of physical sensations It can also refer to wrapping or covering something to keep it warm, conceal it, or protect it from harm
- MUFFLE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
to wrap or envelop in a cloak, shawl, coat, etc , especially to keep warm or protect the face and neck (often followed byup ) Muffle up the children before they go out to wrap (oneself) in a garment or other covering muffled in silk
- muffle verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
muffle something to make a sound quieter or less clear He tried to muffle the alarm clock by putting it under his pillow
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