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Meaning
Earmuffs are a type of insulated covering that is worn over the ears to keep them warm or to protect them from loud noises. They typically consist of a band that goes over the head with thick padding or material on either side that covers the ears. Earmuffs are commonly used in cold weather to prevent the ears from getting cold or in noisy environments to protect hearing.
Synonyms
- Ear protectors
- Ear covers
- Ear warmers
- Noise-canceling headphones
Antonyms
- Ear open (as in not covering the ears)
- Headphones (in the context of music or sound, rather than protection)
Etymology
The word "earmuffs" combines "ear" (referring to the body part) with "muff," which originates from the Old French word "moufle" meaning "mitten" or "hand warmer." The term emphasizes the function of the product in providing warmth and insulation.
Examples
- She wore her earmuffs on the chilly morning walk to school.
- The workers in the factory were required to wear earmuffs to protect their hearing from the loud machinery.
- I always keep a pair of earmuffs in my car for those extremely cold winter days.
- While studying in a busy café, I put on my earmuffs to help block out the noise around me.