deafly in a sentence
adv.
Definition
'Deafly' refers to an absence of sound or a state of being unable to hear, often used to describe a profound silence or the inability to perceive spoken words.
Sample Sentences
- The audience was deafly silent as the speaker took the stage.
- She spoke so softly that her words fell deafly on the listeners' ears.
- He felt the deafly absence of sound in the empty room after the performance ended.
- The deafly atmosphere in the library was both calming and intimidating.
- Even in the midst of chaos, there were moments that felt deafly peaceful.
- The audience was so captivated by the performance that they responded deafly to the actor's final line.
- In a room full of chatter, she often felt deafly isolated, lost in her own thoughts.
- His deafly stubborn attitude made it difficult for anyone to change his mind.
- Despite the loud music, she remained deafly focused on her book, oblivious to her surroundings.
- The teacher spoke clearly, but the students seemed deafly unresponsive to the lesson.
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