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profoundly deaf

ADJECTIVE
  1. totally deaf; unable to hear anything

How To Use profoundly deaf In A Sentence

  • The first couple he tried were both profoundly deaf, and he didn't get much reaction beyond a bewildered smile.
  • He is profoundly deaf and uses hearing aids until he can have a cochlea implant later this year.
  • He is now profoundly deaf. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although profoundly deaf himself, he had eventually succeeded in gaining places at Wadham College and then the Royal Northern College of Music.
  • He is profoundly deaf and uses hearing aids until he can have a cochlea implant later this year.
  • Martin Willoughby, 39, from Bristol, has a two-year-old daughter, Honesty, who is profoundly deaf.
  • She was born profoundly deaf and lost virtually all of her sight over a number of years. Times, Sunday Times
  • Until two months ago the familiar jingle that whips most children into a frenzy went unheard by the toddler who was born profoundly deaf.
  • He is now profoundly deaf. Times, Sunday Times
  • Charl, 43, became profoundly deaf when, aged eight, infection set in after he received 80 percent burns in a braaivleis accident.
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