Deafest - English meaning
Deafest – definitions in English dictionary
adjectiveLacking the power of hearing or having impaired hearing.
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I'm a bit deaf so you'll have to speak upadjectiveLacking the power of hearing, or having impaired hearing.
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There are deaf people out there who are doctors, nurses, and teachersadjectiveUnwilling or unable to hear or pay attention to something.
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She is deaf to all advice
adjectiveUnable to hear
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She’s becoming increasingly deaf.
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Word origin
Old English dēaf, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch doof and German taub, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek tuphlos ‘blind’.
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