"Stone deaf". Deaf as a post.
"As deaf as a post" is an idiomatic phrase that means 'very or extremely deaf'.
"Turn a deaf ear" is an idiomatic expression meaning to ignore or pay no attention to something.
She seemed completely tone deaf to the emotions of those around her, continuing to joke even as they struggled with a difficult situation.
"Hard of hearing" is an idiom used to describe a person who has some level of hearing loss or difficulty hearing. It is often used to indicate that someone may have trouble hearing or understanding what is being said.
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)
"Fell on deaf ears" means that one person has no interest in considering the advice or opinion of another person.
You turn deaf if you listen to extremely loud music or some kind of noise of that nature, or they were just born deaf :(
Yes, extremely.
She seemed completely tone deaf to the emotions of those around her, continuing to joke even as they struggled with a difficult situation.
The girl who does not know anything. Exact meaning is 'a deaf girl'.
The most polite way is to communicate using sign language, because bothe the hearing people and deaf people can see and it is the best way for both to benefit. If people try to talk to deaf people when they know they're deaf, this is extremely rude.
she is deaf and dumb-meaning she can't speak
"Hard of hearing" is an idiom used to describe a person who has some level of hearing loss or difficulty hearing. It is often used to indicate that someone may have trouble hearing or understanding what is being said.
This phrase is a simile because it compares the concept of justice to the physical attributes of being blind and deaf. It suggests that justice should be impartial and unbiased, like a blindfolded figure, and should also be selective and not swayed by irrelevant factors, like a deaf person who cannot hear distractions.
This phrase is a play on words to show a humorous or ironic situation where neither party fully understands the other, as the blind man can't see and the deaf boy can't hear. It implies a lack of communication or comprehension between two individuals.
Some deaf animals also have albinism, meaning that they lack normal melanin pigment in their eyes, nose, or skin, though not every albino animal is deaf. Many all white dogs (that might not be a true albino) that have blue eyes are deaf. That said, not all blue-eyed dogs are deaf, and all deaf dogs have blue eyes, but there is a strong statistical correlation between the two Deafness is also sometimes accompanied by other medical issues such as blindness or low vision.
A few defintions for deaf are: partially or wholly lacking or deprived of the sense of hearing; unable to hear.