Deafest

Word DEAFEST
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Definitions and meanings of "Deafest"

What do we mean by deafest?

Unable to hear, or only partially able to hear.

Unwilling to listen or be persuaded; determinedly inattentive; regardless.

Obscurely heard; stifled; deadened.

Decayed; tasteless; dead.

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The word "deafest" in example sentences

Of all the ears that could not hear the deafest one was mine. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Unless you're one of the deafest, most stay-at-home Hobbits in history, you know the economy is in the flusher, and Christmas is likely to be a bit on the lean side. ❋ P_n_elrod (2008)

Dumbest, deafest, shittiest of all, you have removed the unstressed “a” so that the stress that should have fallen on “nosh” is lost, and my piece ends on an unstressed syllable. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Dumbest, deafest, shittest of all, you have removed the unstressed 'a' so that the stress that should have fallen on "nosh" is lost, and my piece ends on an unstressed syllable. ❋ Ann Althouse (2008)

One day I asked him why and he said: "Because now I'm not the deafest s.o.b. in the place anymore." ❋ Unknown (2006)

Genius hovers with his sunshine and music close by the darkest and deafest eras. ❋ Unknown (2006)

And with his thick Georgia accent, he pierced the deafest ears of people who never heard anybody talk like that before. ❋ ITY National Archives (1997)

But even the deafest and most stay-at-home began to hear queer tales; and those whose business took them to the borders saw strange things. ❋ Tolkien, J. R. R. (1965)

And then a looker-on in a Parisian atelier des dames would readily have understood the words, "He's gone, girls!" even were that looker-on deafer than the deafest old woman who ever mistook a thunder-clap for one of her lord's champion snores. ❋ Various (N/A)

Mrs. Hills, that "Praise to the face is open disgrace," and be chary of effusions, but Jane Vail was the brightest jewel in their crown, and it was only the deafest and dimmest old ladies who asked her if she was still going on with her literary work. ❋ Ruth Comfort Mitchell (1918)

When Peter moved, or did anything, he made a noise that could be heard afar, and which called forth a response from the deafest of things: the stone floor rumbled under his feet, the doors shook and rattled, and the very air was convulsed with fear, and roared. ❋ Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev (1895)

Prestongrange and his grace the Lord President may have heard of it (for what I know) on the deafest sides of their heads; they kept it to themselves, at least-the public was none the wiser; and in course of time, on November 8th, and in the midst of a prodigious storm of wind and rain, poor James of the Glens was duly hanged at Lettermore by Ballachulish. ❋ Unknown (1893)

The blindest woman could see, the deafest could hear, the avowal. ❋ Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin (1889)

And they will make such an outcry over their discovery, that their words will reach the most remote corners and penetrate the deafest ears. ❋ Unknown (1888)

Dear Knight of Plympton [1301], teach me how unclouded To suffer with unruffled brow, as And smile serene like thine, and The jest uncouth or truth severe, Like thee to turn To such apply my deafest ear, To such ❋ Boswell, James, 1740-1795 (1887)

Wild laughter, and high-pitched voices singing many favorite nursery airs and school-room songs made noise enough to reach the ears even of the deafest. ❋ L. T. Meade (1884)

Prestongrange and his grace the Lord President may have heard of it (for what I know) on the deafest sides of their heads; they kept it to themselves, at least; the public was none the wiser; and in course of time, on November 8th, and in the midst of a prodigious storm of wind and rain, poor James of the Glens was duly hanged at Lettermore by ❋ Robert Louis Stevenson (1872)

Prestongrange and his grace the Lord President may have heard of it (for what I know) on the deafest sides of their heads; they kept it to themselves, at least -- the public was none the wiser; and in course of time, on November 8th, and in the midst of a prodigious storm of wind and rain, poor James of the Glens was duly hanged at Lettermore by Ballachulish. ❋ Robert Louis Stevenson (1872)

I admit that this is much the most sensible position to take, but it can only be taken by those who turn the deafest of deaf ears to the teachings of science, and tolerate no going even for a moment below the surface of things. ❋ Samuel Butler (1868)

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