How Do You Spell DEAFEN?

Pronunciation: [dˈɛfən] (IPA)

The word "deafen" is spelled with a "e" after the "d" because it is pronounced with a "short e" sound. The phonetic transcription for "deafen" is /ˈdɛfən/. This means the "e" is pronounced with a "short e" sound, as in "bed" or "let". If the word were spelled with an "i" after the "d", it would be pronounced with a "long e" sound, as in "bean" or "seen". So, the correct spelling of the word "deafen" reflects its pronunciation.

DEAFEN Meaning and Definition

  1. Deafen, as a verb, refers to the act of causing someone or something to become unable to hear or experience sounds through the sense of hearing. This can be achieved by subjecting an individual or an organism to an extremely loud noise or intense sound, resulting in a temporary or permanent impairment of their ability to discern sounds. The term is also used metaphorically to describe overwhelming or stifling a person's ability to process information or emotions.

    When applied in a literal sense, deafen denotes the action of causing profound hearing loss. This can occur due to exposure to explosive blasts, prolonged exposure to loud noises, or certain medical conditions affecting the auditory system. As a result, individuals affected by deafness may experience communication difficulties, reduced auditory awareness, and an altered quality of life.

    Metaphorically, deafen portrays the overwhelming nature of an event or situation, typically resulting from a surplus of information or intense emotional experiences. For instance, one might say that the constant ringing of phones in a busy office can deafen the employees. Similarly, a person overwhelmed by grief and sorrow may feel deafened by their emotions, as it becomes increasingly challenging to process or respond to their surroundings.

    Overall, the term deafen encompasses both the physical impairment of hearing caused by excessive noise and the figurative sense of being overwhelmed or stifled in one's ability to perceive or respond to auditory stimuli or external circumstances.

  2. To make deaf; to stun.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of DEAFEN

The word "deafen" originated from the Old English word "deafian", which was derived from the Proto-Germanic word "daubijan" meaning "to make deaf". It is ultimately linked to the Proto-Indo-European root "*dʰ(e)ubʰ-" which meant "to deafen, to dull, or to stun". This root also gave rise to words such as "deaf" in English and "taub" in German.

Similar spelling words for DEAFEN

Conjugate verb Deafen

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have deafened
you would have deafened
he/she/it would have deafened
we would have deafened
they would have deafened
I would have deafen
you would have deafen
he/she/it would have deafen
we would have deafen
they would have deafen

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been deafening
you would have been deafening
he/she/it would have been deafening
we would have been deafening
they would have been deafening

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would deafen
you would deafen
he/she/it would deafen
we would deafen
they would deafen

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be deafening
you would be deafening
he/she/it would be deafening
we would be deafening
they would be deafening

FUTURE

I will deafen
you will deafen
he/she/it will deafen
we will deafen
they will deafen

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be deafening
you will be deafening
he/she/it will be deafening
we will be deafening
they will be deafening

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have deafened
you will have deafened
he/she/it will have deafened
we will have deafened
they will have deafened

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been deafening
you will have been deafening
he/she/it will have been deafening
we will have been deafening
they will have been deafening

IMPERATIVE

you deafen
we let´s deafen

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to deafen

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was deafening
you were deafening
he/she/it was deafening
we were deafening
they were deafening

PAST PARTICIPLE

deafened

PAST PERFECT

I had deafened
you had deafened
he/she/it had deafened
we had deafened
they had deafened

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been deafening
you had been deafening
he/she/it had been deafening
we had been deafening
they had been deafening

PRESENT

I deafen
you deafen
he/she/it deafens
we deafen
they deafen

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am deafening
you are deafening
he/she/it is deafening
we are deafening
they are deafening

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

deafening

PRESENT PERFECT

I have deafened
you have deafened
he/she/it has deafened
we have deafened
they have deafened

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been deafening
you have been deafening
he/she/it has been deafening
we have been deafening
they have been deafening

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it deafen

SIMPLE PAST

I deafened
you deafened
he/she/it deafened
we deafened
they deafened

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