deafening
/ˈdɛfənɪŋ(g)/
adjective
  1. loud enough to cause temporary or permanent hearing loss
  2. Very loud
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Cambridge Dictionary
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DEAFENING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
3 weeks ago - DEAFENING meaning: 1. extremely loud: 2. silence or lack of response, when people expect you to speak or act: 3…. Learn more.
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Merriam-Webster
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DEAFENING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
January 31, 2026 - The meaning of DEAFENING is that deafens : that causes someone or something to become deaf. How to use deafening in a sentence.
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Dictionary.com
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DEAFENING Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
DEAFENING definition: overwhelmingly loud; booming; earsplitting: the deafening sound of a chainsaw. See examples of deafening used in a sentence.
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Oxford English Dictionary
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deafening, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective deafening, one of which is labelled obsolete.
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Vocabulary.com
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Deafening - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
When a sound is deafening, it's overwhelmingly loud. You may think you're prepared after a flash of lightning, but the deafening sound of thunder can still make you jump!
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Lexicon Learning
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DEAFENING | Definition and Meaning
DEAFENING meaning is - Extremely loud and intense, often to the point of being overwhelming.
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Longman
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deafening | meaning of deafening in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English | LDOCE
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdeafeningdeaf‧en‧ing /ˈdefənɪŋ/ adjective 1 LOUD/NOISYvery loud a deafening roar► see thesaurus at loud2 → deafening silenceExamples from the Corpusdeafening• When she finished speaking, the applause was deafening.• In that same ...
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DEAFENING Synonyms & Antonyms - 26 words | Thesaurus.com
Despite Evy’s mother growing less responsive each day, the house’s quiet feels deafening — the distinctly hollow sound of silence filling the place where life should be.
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Merriam-Webster
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DEAFENING Synonyms: 53 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
2 weeks ago - Synonyms for DEAFENING: loud, ringing, roaring, thunderous, shrill, thundering, earsplitting, noisy; Antonyms of DEAFENING: low, silent, gentle, soft, quiet, dead, still, calm
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YouTube
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Definition of DEAFENING----------Susan Miller (2023, February 26.) What is Deafening meaning? www.language.foundation© 2023 Proficiency in English Languag...
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Wiktionary
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deafening - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
At that instant, Eragon's back ruptured in an explosion of agony so intense, he experienced it with all five senses: as a deafening, crashing waterfall of sound; a metallic taste that coated his tongue; an acrid, eye-watering stench in his nostrils, redolent of vinegar; pulsing colors; and, ...
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Quora
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What does the phrase 'the silence is deafening' mean? - Quora
Paradox draws attention: pairing “deafening” (extreme loudness) with “silence” forces readers to notice the contradiction and the intensity behind the quiet. Implied meaning: implies strong emotional or social signals are being sent by the absence of sound—shame, shock, tension, consent, or deliberate withholding.
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Etymonline
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Deafening - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
"very loud," 1590s, present-participle adjective from deafen (q.v.). Deafening silence… See origin and meaning of deafening.
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bab.la
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DEAFENING - Definition in English - bab.la
volume_up UK /ˈdɛfənɪŋ/ • UK /ˈdɛfnɪŋ/adjective(of a noise) so loud as to make it impossible to hear anything elsethe music reached a deafening crescendothe boos were deafening at timesExamplesRiho couldn't hear anything but the deafening roar.North AmericanOrlan had to yell in order ...
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YouTube
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What does Deafening mean? | What is Deafening ? | Deafening meaning in English | English Grammar - YouTube
Welcome to our channel Learn English with Elite. What does Deafening mean? | What is Deafening ? | Deafening meaning in English | English GrammarWe are here ...
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OneLook
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DEAFENING meaning: Extremely loud, damaging to hearing - OneLook
Usually means: Extremely loud, damaging to hearing. Definitions Related words Phrases Mentions Lyrics History Colors ... ▸ adjective: Loud enough to cause temporary or permanent hearing loss.