A muffled sound is a sound that is quiet or subdued, usually because it is muffled or dampened in some way. This can happen when the sound is partially blocked or absorbed by something, like a muffler or a barrier.
When you scream into a pillow, the sound waves are muffled and absorbed by the fabric of the pillow, reducing the overall volume. The interaction is a combination of sound absorption and reflection, as some sound may still escape the pillow and be heard in the surrounding environment, albeit at a lower intensity.
Sounds can be muffled when something intercepts the sound wave (lets say a blanket) and the sound waves can only get through a little bit. You can't hear the sound clearly but can still hear it, so it is muffled!
The screams were muffled by the dense foliage. His footsteps were muffled by the soft grass beneath them.
The children were muffled up against the wind and snow. The sound of the orchestra was muffled by several closed doors between the concert hall and the corridor where I was standing.
My electirc guitar sound really muffled on Audacity as well miking the amp.
Sound travels faster and more efficiently in water compared to air, causing the frequencies of sound waves to be altered and making voices sound muffled or distorted when heard underwater. Additionally, water is denser than air, which affects the transmission of sound waves and contributes to the muffled effect.
The children were muffled up against the wind and snow. The sound of the orchestra was muffled by several closed doors between the concert hall and the corridor where I was standing.
get it fixed.
Like a windy day but sort of muffled.
The scream onomatopoeia for a loud and piercing sound is "AAAAHHH!"
Definition of Scream: n. A long, loud, piercing cry or sound. Since a tree is not capable in creating a sound like this, it can not scream.