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deafening
[ def-uh-ning ]
adjective
- overwhelmingly loud; booming; earsplitting: the deafening sound of a chainsaw.
the crowd’s deafening roar;
the deafening sound of a chainsaw.
noun
deafening
/ ˈdɛfənɪŋ /
adjective
- excessively loud
deafening music
Derived Forms
- ˈdeafeningly, adverb
Other Words From
- half-deaf·en·ing adjective
- non·deaf·en·ing adjective
- non·deaf·en·ing·ly adverb
- qua·si-deaf·en·ing adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of deafening1
Example Sentences
For a strange hour, one could digest Sunday brunch, laugh, cry, reflect, bop along to the music, quietly listen or let it all out in a deafening collective primal scream.
Flames shoot out of the rocket launcher lighting up the Gobi Desert, which is then filled with a deafening roar.
But Timur’s live performance added another otherworldly level of exaltation for which neither film nor deafening amplification can enhance.
It emits a deafening sound and blows dust and dried leaves off the ground.
The “Beat L.A.” chants will be heard all night long, and they will be deafening.
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