deafly Antonyms
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Meaning of deafly
Webster
deafly (adv.)
Without sense of sounds; obscurely.
Webster
deafly (a.)
Lonely; solitary.
deafly Sentence Examples
- She walked into the room, her footsteps falling deafly on the plush carpet.
- He stood by the window, staring out blankly as the rain fell deafly against the glass.
- The night crept in silently, wrapping the world in its deafly embrace.
- The owl swooped down from the trees, its wings cutting through the air deafly.
- The wind howled outside, but inside the old house, everything seemed to be still and deafly.
- The secret was passed around the room, whispered deafly among the conspirators.
- The cat padded across the floor, its movements almost deafly silent.
- The snow fell gently outside, muffling all sound as it blanketed the ground deafly.
- In the eerie silence of the abandoned building, every creak of the floorboards echoed deafly.
- She shut the door behind her deafly, not wanting to wake anyone in the house.
FAQs About the word deafly
Without sense of sounds; obscurely., Lonely; solitary.
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She walked into the room, her footsteps falling deafly on the plush carpet.
He stood by the window, staring out blankly as the rain fell deafly against the glass.
The night crept in silently, wrapping the world in its deafly embrace.
The owl swooped down from the trees, its wings cutting through the air deafly.