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deaf
adj
- 1. Unable to hear at all or unable to hear well.
2. Not willing to listen to (advice, appeals, criticism, etc).
- Thesaurus: oblivious, heedless, indifferent, unmoved, stubborn, obstinate; Antonym: concerned.
- Form: deaf to something (usually)
- Form: the deaf
adverb
noun
- Partial or total loss of hearing in one or both ears.
- To ignore or refuse to pay any attention to them.
ear1
noun
- 1. The sense organ, usually one of a pair situated on each side of the head, that is concerned with hearing and the maintenance of balance in vertebrates.
2. The external part of the ear.
3. The sense or power of hearing.
- Thesaurus: appreciation, regard, discrimination, sensitivity, taste.
- Example: an ear for music
6. formal or literary
- Attention; the act of listening.
- Example: give ear to me
adj
- Note: usually in compounds
adj
- colloq
To listen attentively or with great interest.
- Said of a remark, etc: to be ignored.
- To slap them on their ear, especially as a punishment.
- To keep oneself well informed about what is happening around one.
- To have them willing to listen or pay attention.
- colloq
Listened to but immediately disregarded.
- To listen.
- Thesaurus: listen, give attention, heed, take notice.
- To talk, especially unpleasantly, about them in their absence.
- colloq
Dismissed swiftly and without politeness.
- colloq
To listen attentively.
- To play (music) without the help of printed music.
- colloq
To act without a fixed plan, according to the situation that arises.
- Thesaurus: improvise, concoct, ad-lib.
- To refuse to listen.
- colloq
Deeply involved in it or occupied with it.
