No, the word "deaf" is not an adverb.
The word "deaf" is an adjective and noun.
The adverb form of the word would be deafly.
No, "deaf" is not an adverb. It is an adjective describing a person who is unable to hear.
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"As deaf as a post" is an idiomatic phrase that means 'very or extremely deaf'.
Another word for deaf mute is "deaf and speechless."
The singular possessive form is the deaf community's.The plural possessive form is deaf communities'.Examples:We need the deaf community's input on the school board. (singular)Several deaf communities' websites have been very helpful. (plural)
In Tagalog, "deaf" is translated as "bingi."
There is no evidence that Alexander Graham Bell disliked deaf people. In fact, he was very passionate about working with the deaf community and his wife, Mabel Gardiner Hubbard, was deaf. Bell's interest in deaf education and communication led him to invent the telephone and establish schools for the deaf.
why is deaf hill trimdon called deaf hill
Almost deaf
Deaf Literature = a body of written stories, poems, songs and other genres which include Deaf characters, Deaf culture, Deaf identity and Deaf experiences in their work.
yes he did he was deaf but after sometime he did not care if he was deaf it was better for him to concentrate
As deaf as a rock.
He was pronounced deaf from infancy.
Profoundly Deaf Severely Deaf Moderately Deaf
Both his mother and his wife were deaf. His father was not deaf.
"Deaf" refers to deaf people in the context of their language, history, culture, etc. "deaf" means anyone who doesn't hear.
"As deaf as a post" is an idiomatic phrase that means 'very or extremely deaf'.
No he is not deaf.
No he is not deaf