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English[]

Etymology[]

Old English dēaf

Pronunciation[]

  • IPA: /dɛf/
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    Rhymes: -ɛf
  • Homophones: Deaf, def

Adjective[]

Deaf (comparative er, superlative {{{2}}})

Positive
Deaf

Comparative
er

Superlative
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  1. Not having the faculty of hearing, or only partially able to hear.

Synonyms[]

  • hard of hearing
  • hearing-impaired

Derived terms[]

  • turn a deaf ear

Translations[]

See also[]

  • anosmic
  • blind

Noun[]

the deaf singular collective noun

  1. Deaf people considered as a group.

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Old English[]

Pronunciation[]

Etymology[]

Common Germanic *daubhaz, from Indo-European *dheubh- (smoky, foggy, dim). Germanic cognates include Old Frisian dāf, Old Saxon dōf (Dutch doof), Old High German toub (German taub), Old Norse daufr (Swedish döv). The IE root is also the source of Greek τυφλός (blind).

Adjective[]

dēaf

  1. deaf

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