muffle

[muhf-uhl]

muffle Definition

  • 1to deaden or stifle the sound of
  • 2to wrap or cover for warmth
  • 3to conceal or hide

Using muffle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "muffle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She tried to muffle her sobs with a pillow.

  • Example

    The thick curtains helped to muffle the noise from outside.

  • Example

    He muffled himself in a warm coat and scarf.

  • Example

    The company tried to muffle the negative reviews by deleting them from their website.

muffle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for muffle

Antonyms for muffle

Phrases with muffle

  • a sound that is not clear because it has been made quieter or less distinct

    Example

    I could hear muffled sounds coming from the other room.

  • a voice that is not clear because it has been made quieter or less distinct

    Example

    He spoke in a muffled voice so as not to wake the baby.

  • drums played softly and with a dampening effect, often used in military funerals

    Example

    The muffled drums added to the solemnity of the funeral procession.

Origins of muffle

from Middle English 'muflen', meaning 'to cover up or wrap'

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Summary: muffle in Brief

The verb 'muffle' [muhf-uhl] means to deaden or stifle sound, wrap or cover for warmth, or conceal or hide. It can be used to describe actions like trying to muffle sobs with a pillow or muffle negative reviews by deleting them from a website. 'Muffle' also extends into phrases like 'muffled sound,' 'muffled voice,' and 'muffled drums.'