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What is the verb for deaf?

There isn't a single verb that directly means "to be deaf."

However, depending on the context, you can use various verbs to describe someone who is deaf or the act of being deaf:

For the state of being deaf:

* Be deaf: This is the most common and direct way to describe someone who is deaf.

* Have a hearing impairment: This is a more formal and clinical way to describe deafness.

* Be hard of hearing: This refers to someone who has partial hearing loss.

For the act of being deaf:

* Not hear: This can be used to describe someone who is unable to hear something specific.

* Miss: This can be used to describe someone who doesn't hear something that was said or happened.

* Be unable to hear: This is a more formal way to describe someone who can't hear.

It's important to use respectful and accurate language when talking about deafness. Avoid using words like "deaf and dumb" or "deaf-mute" as these terms are outdated and offensive.

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