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What is the meaning of word deafening?

The word deafening describes a sound that is so loud it is extremely difficult or impossible to hear anything else. It essentially drowns out all other sounds and can be overwhelming or even painful to the ears.

Here are some examples of how "deafening" can be used:

* "The concert was deafening; I couldn't hear myself think."

* "The roar of the crowd was deafening as the team scored the winning goal."

* "The factory floor was filled with deafening machinery."

The word "deafening" is often used figuratively to describe something that is overwhelming or intense, even if it isn't literally a sound.

* "The silence was deafening." (Meaning the silence was so intense that it felt overwhelming)

* "Her laughter was deafening." (Meaning her laughter was extremely loud and boisterous)

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