Updated on March 16, 2024
| blind | The blind deaf child used sign language to communicate with his parents. |
| culturally | The culturally deaf community has its own unique set of challenges and rewards. |
| many | Many deaf people use sign language to communicate. |
| famous | Helen Keller was a famous deaf and blind woman. |
| more | She became more deaf as she aged. |
| uneducated | |
| old | Old deaf granny was too far away to hear the doorbell. |
| wronged | I'm sorry, but I can't help you with that. Wronged deaf is not a phrase I'm familiar with. |
| little | The little deaf boy sat in the corner, signing to himself. |
| right | The noise was so loud that I am right deaf in my left ear. |
| indigent | The indigent deaf man relied on lip reading to communicate. |
| prove | |
| minded | |
| left | He left deaf after the loud explosion. |
| totally | The boy is totally deaf |
| oral | |
| word | |
| nosed | |
| all | All deaf students are welcome to attend the school. |
| uninstructed | The uninstructed deaf student was able to understand the lecture. |
| nerve | The patient is nerve deaf in his right ear. |
| not | I am not deaf |
| partially | My grandmother is partially deaf |
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