noun a device that is placed over an animal's mouth to prevent biting or eating
verb to put a muzzle on an animal
May be used in the context of accessories like muzzle masks or headpieces
Can refer to a device used to restrain a person's ability to speak or make noise
Refers to the front end of a gun barrel, which can include a device to reduce noise or control the direction of a bullet
Used to refer to a device placed over an animal's mouth to prevent biting or eating
In the context of writing, 'muzzle' can be used metaphorically to refer to censorship or the suppression of speech.
In psychology, 'muzzle' may be used to describe the act of suppressing emotions or thoughts, often in the context of trauma or coping mechanisms.
For veterinarians, 'muzzle' refers to a device placed over an animal's snout to prevent biting or to keep them from opening their mouth during certain procedures.
In law enforcement, 'muzzle' can refer to the end of a firearm where the bullet exits, or it may be used to describe restraining or controlling a suspect.
Animal trainers may use a 'muzzle' as a tool to help modify behavior in certain animals or to prevent them from biting or barking.
For military personnel, 'muzzle' is commonly used to refer to the end of a gun barrel where the bullet exits, or it may be used in tactics to describe controlling or silencing the enemy.
Journalists may use 'muzzle' to describe restrictions on freedom of the press or limitations on reporting.
In politics, 'muzzle' can be used metaphorically to describe attempts to silence opposition or control public discourse.
In the entertainment industry, 'muzzle' may be used to describe a prop used in a performance or the act of restraining oneself from speaking out in certain situations.