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Princeton's WordNet

  1. tone-deafadjective

    unable to appreciate music

Wiktionary

  1. tone-deafadjective

    Unable to clearly distinguish the difference in pitch between different notes.

  2. tone-deafadjective

    Having little appreciation of music, whether or not as a result of (1).

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  1. tone-deaf

    Tone-deaf refers to two separate concepts: 1. In music, it is the inability to distinguish between different musical notes, melodies, or pitches, or to reproduce musical sounds accurately. 2. In a broader, metaphorical sense, being tone-deaf implies a lack of awareness or sensitivity towards the nuances of a situation, conversation, or issue, often leading to inappropriate or insensitive behavior or remarks.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of tone-deaf in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of tone-deaf in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of tone-deaf in a Sentence

  1. Shari Runner:

    Critics quickly called him out for what they dubbed tone-deaf comments, in which he seemed to be blaming the victims. Shari Runner, former president and CEO of the Chicago Urban League, deemed the remarks insensitive. I can not see the victims of racist policies and bigoted practices shamed by anyone who says they need to do better or be better in their circumstance. I wo n’t accept it, i think for the mayor to make a generalization about a community is more than just misspoken, Kwame Raoul said, it's outright wrong.

  2. Nate Parker:

    I've learned a lot in the last three years, it's been a journey of wisdom, talking to people ... and learning more about myself, the reality is I was quite tone deaf ... to a lot of the things that were happening in the climate, my response during that time, obviously hurt a lot of people, frustrated and angered a lot of people and I apologize to them. I'm still learning.

  3. Tammy Duckworth:

    Comparing abhorrent wait times to a trip to Disneyland is unbelievably tone-deaf and hurtful to American heroes desperately in need of care.

  4. Richard Neal:

    The Trump administration's tone deaf relief proposal fails to include the robust assistance Americans need to survive the ongoing Covid-19 crisis.

  5. Michael Collins:

    This was always a possibility but I think it is very, very disturbing that Democrats have given this away, this is really one of the final acts of Democratic leadership before Republicans control both sides and for them to give this away, it just seems to very tone deaf.


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