IPA: /ˈmʌflərd/
KK: /ˈmʌflərd/
Describing someone who is wearing a scarf or wrap around the neck, often for warmth.
She looked cozy in her mufflered outfit during the winter walk.
Mufflered → The word 'mufflered' is derived from 'muffler' (from Old French *mufle*, meaning a covering for the neck or face) and the suffix '-ed' (indicating a state or condition). The term 'mufflered' describes something that is covered or wrapped, typically referring to being enveloped in warmth or protection, often associated with a scarf or similar garment.
Think of a 'muffler' as something that 'covers' or 'wraps' around you, and the '-ed' shows that it is in a state of being covered. This helps you remember that 'mufflered' means to be wrapped up warmly.
No commonly confused words.