The adjective form of deafen is deafening- as in, "a deafening explosion."
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
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
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
No, it is not an adjective. Differently is an adverb.The adjective would be different.
No, it is an adverb. The adjective is clumsy.
deaf (This answer is as simple as drinking water)
it can deafen them
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no you can not
The verb and adjective associated with sound are to deafen and deafening (very loud).The similarly-spelled word defeating means conquering or beating.
The word 'deafing' is not a word in English.The word 'deafening' is the present participle of the verb 'to deafen'. The present participle of the verb is also an adjective, and a gerund, a verbal noun. Examples:Verb: He was deafening the mounting rumors with some propaganda of his own.Adjective: The deafening music is not helping you study.Noun: The deafening of the puppy was noticed by the vet.
yes they can blind,deafen and kill people if they are used stupidly
The definition of 'deave' is ; to confuse, stun or disorientate by loud noise ; to deafen.
No, You can be only as loud as you can hear because if you can't hear, you can't talk.
"Deafening" doesn't have a plural. The word deafening is the present participle of the verb to deafen.
Yes, due to their snapping, they can temporarily deafen SONAR operators in submarines.
You just hear a loud sound. IF you were close enough then it might deafen you.