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What is difference between inaudible and muffled?



 
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What is difference between inaudible and muffled?

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What is difference between inaudible and muffled? #2 (permalink) Sun Jan 18, 2009 13:18 pm   What is difference between inaudible and muffled?
 

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'Inaudible' means unable to be heard; it needn't be muffled, just at very low volume.
'Muffled' means that the sound transmission is impeded in such a way that it is unclear.
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