Alleviate vs Muffle - What's the difference?
alleviate | muffle | Related terms |
To make less severe, as a pain or difficulty.
Anything that mutes or deadens sound.
A warm piece of clothing for the hands.
A kiln or furnace, often electric, with no direct flames (a muffle furnace)
The bare end of the nose between the nostrils, especially in ruminants.
To wrap (a person, face etc.) in fabric or another covering, for warmth or protection; often with up .
* Addison
* Dryden
* Arbuthnot
To wrap up or cover (a source of noise) in order to deaden the sound.
To mute or deaden (a sound etc.).
* 1999 , (George RR Martin), A Clash of Kings , Bantam 2011, p. 397:
(dated) To speak indistinctly, or without clear articulation.
(dated) To prevent seeing, or hearing, or speaking, by wraps bound about the head; to blindfold; to deafen.
Alleviate is a related term of muffle.
In lang=en terms the difference between alleviate and muffle
is that alleviate is to make less severe, as a pain or difficulty while muffle is to mute or deaden (a sound etc).As verbs the difference between alleviate and muffle
is that alleviate is to make less severe, as a pain or difficulty while muffle is to wrap (a person, face etc) in fabric or another covering, for warmth or protection; often with up .As a noun muffle is
anything that mutes or deadens sound.alleviate
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Verb
- Alcohol is often a cheap tool to alleviate the stress of a hard day.
Synonyms
* address, allay, ameliorate, assuage, ease, mitigate, relievemuffle
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Noun
(en noun)Verb
(muffl)- The face lies muffled up within the garment.
- He muffled with a cloud his mournful eyes.
- muffled up in darkness and superstition
- to muffle the strings of a drum, or that part of an oar which rests in the rowlock
- The singer's voice was muffled by the thick walls, yet Tyrion knew the verse.
