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deaf person

NOUN
  1. a person with a severe auditory impairment

How To Use deaf person In A Sentence

  • The benefit of the system is it only requires the deaf person to have the special electronics and screen.
  • If you want to describe "growling" to a deaf person pick the baseball wreck. Wrecking By the Book
  • The time had come for a deaf person to occupy it and Hudson's chairmanship therefore lasted only three years.
  • If you're talking to a deaf person and a hearing person, don't just focus on the hearing person.
  • The award is given annually to a deaf person of outstanding merit in leadership, citizenship and general achievement.
  • The cross-breed puppy will be trained to be the ‘ears’ of a deaf person as a living testimony to the lifetime she has spent raising money for deaf people.
  • Yet reading this novel, even a tone-deaf person could feel the delight and excitement that music enthusiasts experience when they hear an uplifting melody.
  • A deaf person, more often than not, delays seeking medical help, partly due to the wrong notion that his condition is incurable.
  • The award is given annually to a deaf person of outstanding merit in leadership, citizenship and general achievement.
  • A deaf person taps out their message on a textphone and the text is then read aloud by the operator to a hearing person.
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