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Definition of 'deaf'English
Adjective
( er)
Unable to hear, or only partially able to hear.
* Shakespeare
- Come on my right hand, for this ear is deaf .
* Dryden
- Deaf with the noise, I took my hasty flight.
Unwilling to listen or be persuaded; determinedly inattentive; regardless.
- Those people are deaf to reason.
* Shakespeare
- O, that men's ears should be / To counsel deaf , but not to flattery!
Obscurely heard; stifled; deadened.
* Dryden
- A deaf murmur through the squadron went.
(obsolete|UK|dialect) Decayed; tasteless; dead.
- a deaf''' nut; '''deaf corn
- (Halliwell)
* Holland
- If the season be unkindly and intemperate, they [peppers] will catch a blast; and then the seeds will be deaf , void, light, and naught.
Synonyms
* hard of hearing
* hearing-impaired
Derived terms
* turn a deaf ear
* stone deaf
* fall on deaf ears
See also
* inaudible (unable to be heard )
* anosmic
* blind
Noun
Deaf people considered as a group.
Derived terms
* deaf aid
* deaf and dumb
* deaf-mute
* deafen
* deafness
Verb
( en-verb)
(obsolete) To deafen.
- (Dryden)
See also
* (pedia)
* (Deaf culture)
Anagrams
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