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  • stone-deaf
    stone-deaf
    adjective
    totally deaf.
  • stone deaf
    stone deaf
    Totally unable to hear, as in Poor Grandpa, in the last year he's become stone deaf. [First half of 1800s]
Synonyms

stone-deaf

American  
[stohn-def] / ˈstoʊnˈdɛf /

adjective

  1. totally deaf.


stone-deaf British  

adjective

  1. completely deaf

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stone deaf Idioms  
  1. Totally unable to hear, as in Poor Grandpa, in the last year he's become stone deaf. [First half of 1800s]


Usage

Use of this word to refer to people with serious hearing difficulties is potentially very offensive: preferred form: profoundly deaf

Etymology

Origin of stone-deaf

First recorded in 1830–40; stone + deaf

Example Sentences

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Engineer Tran Chan Cha, 46, has steamed the Danang-Hue run since the days of the Indo-China war, has been blown up so often that today he is nearly stone-deaf.

From Time Magazine Archive

Her dam, Home by Dark, had never raced and was stone-deaf to boot.

From Time Magazine Archive

Reason: since his widowed mother had to work, he had been raised mostly by a stone-deaf grandmother who rarely spoke to him and was afraid to let him outside to play.

From Time Magazine Archive

Although Mrs. Moore recovered, her fever left her stone-deaf.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then I remembered that my shouting was in vain, for she was stone-deaf.

From My Brave and Gallant Gentleman A Romance of British Columbia by Watson, Robert

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