Muffle
volume
British pronunciation/mˈʌfə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈməfəɫ/

Définition et Signification de "muffle"

to muffle
01

étouffer, muffler

to make a sound quieter or less distinct
Transitive: to muffle a noise
to muffle definition and meaning
02

étouffer, couper le son

to dampen or suppress the volume of a source of sound by covering or wrapping it
Transitive: to muffle a source of sound
Muffle
01

muffle, muffle de poterie

a kiln with an inner chamber for firing things at a low temperature

muffle

v

muffled

adj

muffled

adj

muffler

n

muffler

n
example
Exemple
The ongoing rain was muffling the city noises.
The new insulation has effectively muffled the external traffic sounds.
The carpet successfully muffled the echo in the room.
Adding a thick layer of fabric can muffle the loud sound of footsteps.
The sound of footsteps on the carpet was intentionally muffled in the library.
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