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['deaf·en·ing || 'defnɪŋ]◙ adj. מחריש אוזניים* * *◙ םיינזוא שירחמ◄
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deaf´en|ing|ly — deaf|en|ing «DEHF uh nihng», adjective. that deafens or stuns with noise. –deaf´en|ing|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
deaf|en|ing — «DEHF uh nihng», adjective. that deafens or stuns with noise. –deaf´en|ing|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
deaf — deaf; deaf·en; deaf·en·ing·ly; deaf·ish; deaf·ly; deaf·ness; … English syllables
Irish Deaf Society — The Irish Deaf Society (IDS) is the national representative organisation of the Deaf, serving the interest of the Deaf community. It upholds the status of Irish Sign Language (ISL), which is the first and preferred language of Deaf people in… … Wikipedia
deafeningly — deaf·en·ing·ly … English syllables
deafen — deaf·en def ən vb, deaf·ened; deaf·en·ing (ə )niŋ vt to make deaf vi to cause deafness or stun one with noise deaf·en·ing·ly (ə )niŋ lē adv … Medical dictionary
deafen — deaf•en [[t]ˈdɛf ən[/t]] v. t. 1) pat to make deaf 2) to stun with noise 3) deaden 3) • Etymology: 1590–1600 deaf′en•ing•ly, adv … From formal English to slang
deafening — deaf|en|ing [ˈdefənıŋ] adj 1.) very loud ▪ a deafening roar 2.) deafening silence a complete silence, when it is uncomfortable or you are expecting someone to say something … Dictionary of contemporary English
deafening — deaf|en|ing [ defnıŋ ] adjective so loud that you can hear nothing else … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
deafening — deaf•en•ing [[t]ˈdɛf ə nɪŋ[/t]] n. deadening • Etymology: 1590–1600 … From formal English to slang
hearing-impaired — adjective having a hearing loss • Syn: ↑hard of hearing • Similar to: ↑deaf * * * /hear ing im paird /, adj. 1. having reduced or deficient hearing ability; hard of hearing: special programs for hearing impaired persons. n. 2. (used with a … Useful english dictionary