| Definition of 'Deafness' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) deafness, hearing loss
partial or complete loss of hearing
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1. (noun) deafness
the state of being deaf
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| Definition of 'Deafness' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Deafness
incapacity of perceiving sounds; the state of the organs which prevents the impression which constitute hearing; want of the sense of hearing
2. (noun) Deafness
unwillingness to hear; voluntary rejection of what is addressed to the understanding
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| Definition of 'Deafness' |
U.S. National Library of Medicine |
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1. Deafness
A general term for the complete loss of the ability to hear from both ears.
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Sense: (withto) refusing to understand or to listen
He was deaf to all arguments.
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Afrikaans: doofheid |
Arabic: صَمَم، طَرَش |
Bulgarian: глухота |
Brazilian: surdez |
Czech: hluchota |
German: die Taubheit |
Danish: døvhed |
Greek: κωφότητα |
Spanish: sordera |
Estonian: kurtus |
Farsi: ناشنوایی |
Finnish: kuurous |
French: surdité |
Hebrew: חֵירשוּת |
Hindi: बहरापन, बधिरता |
Croatian: gluhoća |
Hungarian: süketség |
Indonesian: ketulian |
Icelandic: heyrnarleysi |
Italian: sordità |
Japanese: 耳が聞えないこと |
Korean: 귀머거리임 |
Lithuanian: kurtumas |
Latvian: kurlums |
Malay: kepekakan |
Dutch: doofheid |
Norwegian: døvhet |
Polish: głuchota |
Persian: ناشنوایی |
Pashto: كوڼ والى |
Portuguese: surdez |
Romanian: surzenie |
Russian: глухота |
Slovak: hluchota |
Slovenian: gluhota |
Serbian: gluvoća |
Swedish: dövhet |
Thai: หูหนวก |
Turkish: sağırlık |
Taiwanese: 聾,耳背 |
Ukrainian: глухота |
Urdu: بہراپن |
Vietnamese: tật điếc |
Chinese: 聋,耳背 |
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