English to Latin Meaning of deaf - surdi


Deaf :
surdi

surdi, nigreos, vulpes corvum, non animaduertentes, neglegentes, obliti, confidentes consummata est, nolles inmemor

surdisurdiordeafestsurditatem
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Definitions of deaf in English
Noun(1) people who have severe hearing impairments
Verb(1) make or render deaf
Adjective(1) lacking or deprived of the sense of hearing wholly or in part(2) (usually followed by `to'
Examples of deaf in English
(1) Ashton became deaf at the age of just 18 months after suffering a bout of pneumonia.(2) The use of sign language by both the deaf and hearing communities is noteworthy as well.(3) If you're talking to a deaf person and a hearing person, don't just focus on the hearing person.(4) The ski industry is not deaf to criticism that it leaves a heavy footprint on the land.(5) The father of two has lived in the country for the past 29 years after moving there to set up a charity working with the deaf .(6) He is not for turning; he is deaf to reason.(7) While those in positions to bring about change are deaf to their silent cries, WE can respond.(8) Severely deaf children cannot hear their own voices.(9) Such was the constant buzzing around our ears that at first we were deaf to the sound of inbound propellers.(10) He was not taught to sign at his school for the deaf and was instead taught to adapt to the hearing world by lip reading.(11) While the people have never been louder, the leaders have never been more deaf .(12) As I said last weekend, it's easy to become deaf to the sirens in Hackney.(13) Will it also turn deaf to their pleas and allow the demolition of the secular order?(14) I turned the volume down some so I wouldn't go completely deaf .(15) It may be that I've been deaf to the roar of protest that has met this authoritarian and intrusive measure.(16) I know there are none so deaf as those who do not want to hear, and that applies to the Leader of the Opposition.
Related Phrases of deaf
(1) deaf-mute ::
surdus, mutus
(2) turn a deaf ear ::
obsurdescimus
(3) the deaf ::
leprosi mundantur, surdi
(4) deaf person ::
hominem surdus
(5) tone-deaf ::
sono surdus
(6) deaf-and-dumb ::
et surdus, muta
(7) turn a deaf ear to ::
turn aurem suam ne audiat
(8) go deaf ::
ut surdus
Synonyms
Adjective
1. hearing impaired ::
auditus obstruitur
3. deaf as a post ::
surdus sicut stipes
Verb
4. deafen ::
obruat
Different Forms
deaf, deafer, deafest, deafness
Word Example from TV Shows
make me blind or
deaf if you want to,

make me blind or DEAF if you want to,

Vikings Season 1, Episode 8

Are you deaf? Girl!

Are you DEAF? Girl!

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 9

Smart. Whisper so the deaf chick
can't hear you.

Smart. Whisper so the DEAF chick can't hear you.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 4

When I sat on the mute button
and thought I'd gone deaf,

When I sat on the mute button and thought I'd gone DEAF,

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 15

You fucking deaf?

You fucking DEAF?

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 8

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