"Deafening" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Deafening" Meaning

Deafening refers to a sound that is extremely loud and piercing, to the point where it is almost unbearable. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a sensation of overwhelming sensory stimulation or a feeling of being overwhelmed.

"Deafening" Examples

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Deafening is an adjective that means extremely loud or startling. Here are 5 usage examples:

The deafening roar of the motorcycle revving its engine made it hard for me to concentrate.
The fireworks display ended with a deafening bang that made everyone jump with surprise.
The rush of water over the Niagara Falls created a deafening roar that was almost overwhelming.
The rock concert was so loud that the music became deafening, making it hard for the audience to talk to each other.
The silence following the explosion was almost deafening, making it feel like an eternity until someone finally spoke up.

"Deafening" Similar Words

Deaerated

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Deaerated refers to a liquid, typically water or a solution, that has had its dissolved gases, particularly oxygen and carbon dioxide, removed or reduced. This process is also known as deoxygenation or degassing. Deaerated liquids are often used in scientific and industrial applications, such as in chemical reactions, biological experiments, or food processing, where the presence of gases could interfere with the desired outcome.

Deaeration

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Deaeration is the process of removing oxygen or other gases from a substance, typically a liquid, in order to prevent spoilage or contamination. In other words, deaeration is the act of removing air or gases from a substance in order to create an oxygen-free or inert environment. This process is often used in industries such as chemistry, biology, and food production to prevent the growth of bacteria or other microorganisms that may be present in the substance.

Deaerator

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A deaerator is a pressure vessel that is used to remove dissolved gases, especially oxygen, from water or other liquids. It is typically used in industrial processes such as power generation, water treatment, and oil refining, where the removal of dissolved gases is necessary to prevent corrosion, improve efficiency, and extend equipment lifespan.

Deaf-and-dumb

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Deaf-and-dumb refers to a person who is both deaf ( unable to hear) and mute (unable to speak). The phrase is considered outdated and is not commonly used today.

Deaf-mute

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A deaf-mute is a person who is unable to hear and/or speak due to a physical or medical condition, typically a congenital or acquired condition such as hearing loss or a speech disorder. Deaf-mutes are unable to perceive sound or communicate through spoken language, and may use sign language, gesture, or written communication to facilitate dialogue.

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Deafen

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To deafen someone or something means to make them completely unable to hear or to make a sound so loud that it becomes unbearable.

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Deafeningly

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Deafens

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causes a loud noise to be so intense that it becomes impossible to hear, makes someone unable to hear by being extremely loud

Deafer

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Deafer refers to being less sensitive to sound or noise, often due to a gradual decline in one's hearing ability.

Deafest

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Deafness

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Deafness is a partial or complete inability to hear sounds due to damage or malfunction of the auditory system, typically caused by genetics, age, noise exposure, ear infections, or other factors. It can range from mild to profound, and may be temporary or permanent.

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Dealbate

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To debate is to discuss or argue an issue or topic, usually with others, in a formal or informal setting.

Dealbation

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I apologize, but it seems that the word "dealbation" is not a real word in the English language. It is possible that it is a typo or a made-up word. If you meant to type a different word, please let me know and I'll be happy to help.