deaf

UK /dɛf/ US /diːf/
adj 6noun 1verb 1

Collocations

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(adj.)

VERBS

be

be born

Many children who are born deaf learn to communicate through sign language.

become, end up, go

She gradually went deaf after years of working in the loud factory.

remain

He remained deaf to all criticism and continued with his original plan.

leave sb, make sb

Years of loud concerts have made him deaf in both ears.

ADV

very

profoundly

My grandmother became profoundly deaf after a serious illness when she was in her fifties.

stone, totally

My grandfather is stone deaf, so we always write notes to communicate with him.

a little, partially, rather, slightly

My grandfather is rather deaf, so we always speak up when we visit him.

chronically

My grandmother has been chronically deaf since childhood, so we always face her when speaking.

PREP

~ to

The manager was deaf to all complaints from the workers about the new schedule.

PHRASES

deaf in one ear

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