muffler
/ˈmʌflər/Definitions
1. noun
A device fitted to a vehicle’s exhaust system to reduce noise, typically consisting of a silencer or sound-absorbing material.
“The mechanic replaced the car’s muffler to improve its exhaust system.”
2. noun
A device that muffles or suppresses sound, especially in a theater or broadcasting studio.
“The stagehand installed a muffler to reduce the echo in the auditorium.”