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Deafened Meaning in English

word · lemma: deafen

ˈdɛfən
DEF-uhnd
dˈɛfənd
DEF-uhnd

Definition

To make someone unable to hear clearly, usually because of a very loud noise. It can mean temporary or permanent loss of hearing.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used in the passive ('was deafened'). Often describes sudden, overwhelming noise. Can be literal or exaggerated for effect. Common with 'by' + sound: 'deafened by the explosion'.

Example Sentences

He was deafened by the loud music at the concert.

basic

The explosion deafened everyone nearby.

basic

She was temporarily deafened after the fire alarm went off.

basic

The cheers from the crowd almost deafened me during the game.

natural

I was so deafened by the sirens that I couldn’t hear my own thoughts.

natural

After standing next to the speakers, I was practically deafened for an hour.

natural