undeaf (Meaning)

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undeaf (v. t.)

To free from deafness; to cause to hear.

Synonyms & Antonyms of undeaf

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undeaf Sentence Examples

  1. The deaf woman's cochlear implant made her undeaf, restoring her sense of hearing.
  2. The once-deaf child is now undeaf and can participate in conversations without any difficulty.
  3. Since becoming undeaf, the elderly man has regained his love of music and attends concerts regularly.
  4. Undeaf people can still experience some hearing challenges in noisy environments.
  5. Undeaf individuals may not be able to hear soft sounds or certain frequencies.
  6. Technology has greatly improved the quality of life for undeaf people.
  7. The undeaf community is a close-knit group that provides support and advocacy.
  8. It is important to be patient and understanding when communicating with undeaf people.
  9. Undeaf people have the right to access all aspects of society.
  10. The undeaf experience can vary widely depending on the individual's specific circumstances.

FAQs About the word undeaf

To free from deafness; to cause to hear.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The deaf woman's cochlear implant made her undeaf, restoring her sense of hearing.

The once-deaf child is now undeaf and can participate in conversations without any difficulty.

Since becoming undeaf, the elderly man has regained his love of music and attends concerts regularly.

Undeaf people can still experience some hearing challenges in noisy environments.