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deaf verbs go deaf (= become deaf ) • By the time he was 50 he had begun to go deaf. be born deaf • If the mother gets the disease, her baby may be born deaf. leave somebody deaf (= cause someone to become deaf ) • A blow on the head left him permanently deaf. adverbs totally deaf (= completely deaf ) • He was totally deaf, and unable to walk. partially deaf (= partly deaf ) • Most children who are partially deaf can be taught in normal schools. stone deaf informal (= completely deaf ) • She must be stone deaf if she didn’t hear all that noise! profoundly deaf technical (= completely deaf ) • Many profoundly deaf children have great difficulty in learning to read. phrases as deaf as a post informal (= completely deaf ) • He won’t hear you - he’s as deaf as a post. deaf in one ear • The illness left her deaf in one ear.
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adj. VERBS be | be born Their child was born deaf. | become, end up, go He eventually went deaf. | remain She remained deaf until she died. | leave sb, make sb Standing next to the machine all day left her deaf in one ear. ADV. very | profoundly (technical), stone, totally Many of these children are profoundly deaf. It's no good shouting?he's stone deaf. | a little, partially, rather, slightly She spoke loudly because her mother was a little deaf. | chronically helping chronically deaf patients PREP. ~ to (figurative) The committee remained deaf to our suggestions. PHRASES deaf in one ear
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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adj. heedless: He was deaf to all our pleas. adj. can't hear: A deaf man can not hear sounds.
Simple Definitions
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In addition to the idiom beginning with DEAF, Also see FALL ON DEAF EARS; STONE DEAF; TURN A DEAF EAR.
American Heritage Idioms
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deaf adjective physically unable to hear anything, or unable to hear well: • Deaf people use sign language to communicate. be hard of hearing to have difficulty hearing things, for example because you are old: • You’ll have to speak up – she’s a bit hard of hearing. • subtitles for the hard of hearing hearing-impaired formal adjective having a permanent physical condition which makes it difficult for you to hear things: • Not all hearing-impaired people are completely deaf.
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