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  2. MUFFLING definition: 1. present participle of muffle 2. to make a sound quieter and less clear: 3. to make something…. Learn more.

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      to make something less strong or clear: The report concluded...

  3. to make something less strong or clear: The report concluded that business pressure on the government had muffled the impact of the legislation. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Silence & quiet. acoustic tile. breath. crickets idiom. dead silence. deafeningly. hushed. inaudibly. muffled. noiselessly. pin-drop. quietness. radio silence.

  4. to make a sound quieter and less clear: The house has double-glazed windows to muffle the noise of aircraft. to make something less strong or clear: The report concluded that business pressure on the government had muffled the impact of the legislation. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. n. 1. Something that muffles. 2. A kiln or part of a kiln in which pottery can be fired without being exposed to direct flame. [Middle English muflen, possibly from Old French mofler, to stuff, from mofle, glove; see muff2.] muf·fle 2. (mŭf′əl) n. The hairless snout of certain ruminants, such as moose.

  6. The meaning of MUFFLE is to wrap up so as to conceal or protect : envelop. How to use muffle in a sentence.

  7. 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.

  8. 1. (often foll by up) to wrap up (the head) in a scarf, cloak, etc, esp for warmth. 2. to deaden (a sound or noise), esp by wrapping. 3. to prevent (the expression of something) by (someone) noun. 4. something that muffles.