verb
Other Word Forms
- deafeningly adverb
- half-deafened adjective
- nondeafened adjective
Etymology
Origin of deafen
Example Sentences
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I’m pretty sure I deafened the poor woman who called with my scream of yes, and then when I told Zara, she deafened me.
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The Afterlife’s deafening silence was filled by the creak and sigh of the woods.
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"It was still anybody's game and the noise was deafening," said Banks.
From BBC
The incessant sales pitches are buffeted by the usual deafening pounding music, which makes Vin Scully Avenue seem like Las Vegas Boulevard.
From Los Angeles Times
She was hard of hearing in one ear, no doubt deafened by her own screaming.
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