English
Detailed Synonyms for deafen in English
deafen:
-
to deafen
– make soundproof 1 -
to deafen
– make or render deaf 1 -
to deafen
– be unbearably loud 1
Conjugations for deafen:
present
- deafen
- deafen
- deafens
- deafen
- deafen
- deafen
simple past
- deafened
- deafened
- deafened
- deafened
- deafened
- deafened
present perfect
- have deafened
- have deafened
- has deafened
- have deafened
- have deafened
- have deafened
past continuous
- was deafening
- were deafening
- was deafening
- were deafening
- were deafening
- were deafening
future
- shall deafen
- will deafen
- will deafen
- shall deafen
- will deafen
- will deafen
continuous present
- am deafening
- are deafening
- is deafening
- are deafening
- are deafening
- are deafening
subjunctive
- be deafened
- be deafened
- be deafened
- be deafened
- be deafened
- be deafened
diverse
- deafen!
- let's deafen!
- deafened
- deafening
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Related Words for "deafen":
Alternate Synonyms for "deafen":
Related Definitions for "deafen":
deafen form of deaf:
-
deaf
-
deaf
– lacking or deprived of the sense of hearing wholly or in part 1 -
deaf
– (usually followed by `to') unwilling or refusing to pay heed 1indifferent; deaf– (usually followed by `to') unwilling or refusing to pay heed 1-
indifferent adj
-
deaf adj
-
-
deaf
-
the deaf
– people who have severe hearing impairments 1
-
deaf
– make or render deaf 1