Loud enough to deafen you (make you go deaf, destroy your hearing). Usually it is used as an exaggeration; a lot of things are called deafening that won't literally burst your eardrums.
(adj) extreamly loud
The adjective form of deafen is deafening- as in, "a deafening explosion."
"Deafing" is not a word. Perhaps you mean "deafening"? If so, some synonyms for deafening are: at full volume, blaring, booming, ear-piercing, ear-popping, ear-splitting, noisy, ringing, roaring, rowdy, screaming, thunderous, turned up, vociferous. From thesaurus.com.
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Oxymoron!
An oxymoron is a combination of contradictory or incongruous terms. "Eloquent silence" does not fit this definition as well as "deafening silence" does, because deafening is the exact opposite of silence; however, eloquent ishighly incongruant. Other common examples are "jumbo shrimp" and "bittersweet". A humorous example would be "military intelligence".
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"Deafening" doesn't have a plural. The word deafening is the present participle of the verb to deafen.
Deafening has 378 pages.
Deafening means extremely loud.
Deafening was created on 2003-08-01.
The adjective form of deafen is deafening- as in, "a deafening explosion."
There are a great many deafening jobs in the world. Construction, music, and heavy machinery jobs are all deafening jobs.
The sound was so deafening, it put me and my friends to sleep.
Some other words that mean loud are noisy, cacophonous, and deafening.
Loud is another word for deafening. Additional synonyms include noisy and intense.
Deafening - 2012 was released on: USA: 4 August 2012 (48 Hour Film Project)
The cast of Deafening - 2013 includes: Jonathan Hinman as Tom Rob Lavin as Jake