Deafly

/ˈdɛfli/ adverb

Definition

In a manner characteristic of someone who is deaf; without hearing or as if deaf.

Etymology

From 'deaf' + '-ly' suffix forming adverbs from adjectives. This creates an adverb describing how an action is performed in a deaf-like manner.

Kelly Says

This unusual adverb rarely appears in modern English, but it captures something subtle—acting 'deafly' suggests deliberately ignoring what you hear, as if you were deaf to it!

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