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What means muffling sound?

Muffling sound means reducing the loudness or clarity of a sound. It's like putting a blanket over a noise, making it quieter and less distinct.

Here are some ways to think about muffling sound:

* Absorbing sound: Materials like carpets, curtains, and foam can absorb sound waves, preventing them from bouncing around and reaching your ears.

* Blocking sound: Physical barriers like walls, doors, and earplugs can physically stop sound waves from passing through.

* Disrupting sound: Sound-dampening materials can break up sound waves, making them less focused and easier to tolerate.

Examples of muffling sound:

* Wearing headphones: This muffles external sounds and allows you to focus on your music.

* Closing a door: This blocks sound from traveling through the doorway.

* Putting a pillow over your head: This absorbs sound and creates a quieter environment.

* Soundproofing a room: This uses various techniques to reduce the amount of sound that enters or exits a room.

In short, muffling sound is about making a sound quieter or less distinct, making it more difficult to hear clearly.

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