different between unmuffle vs enmuffle
unmuffle
English
Etymology
un- +? muffle
Verb
unmuffle (third-person singular simple present unmuffles, present participle unmuffling, simple past and past participle unmuffled)
- (transitive) To take a covering from, as the face; to uncover.
- (transitive) To remove the muffling of, as a drum.
- 2015, Henry Martin, Keith Waters, Jazz: The First 100 Years, Enhanced Media Edition (page 62)
- But when returning from the graveyard, the band would unmuffle the drum and launch into up-tempo, jazzlike popular compositions.
- 2015, Henry Martin, Keith Waters, Jazz: The First 100 Years, Enhanced Media Edition (page 62)
- (intransitive) To throw off one's concealments.
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enmuffle
English
Etymology
en- +? muffle
Verb
enmuffle (third-person singular simple present enmuffles, present participle enmuffling, simple past and past participle enmuffled)
- (transitive, rare) To muffle up.
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