hard+of+hearing

  • 51hard — adjective 1》 solid, firm, and rigid; not easily broken, bent, or pierced.     ↘(of a person) not showing any signs of weakness; tough. 2》 requiring or demonstrating a great deal of endurance or effort; difficult.     ↘strict and demanding: a hard …

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  • 52hearing-impaired — /hear ing im paird /, adj. 1. having reduced or deficient hearing ability; hard of hearing: special programs for hearing impaired persons. n. 2. (used with a pl. v.) hearing impaired persons collectively (usually prec. by the). * * * …

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  • 53hearing-impaired — adjective Having some degree of deafness; Hard of hearing. As a result of a childhood accident, my sister was hearing impaired and had to wear a hearing aid …

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  • 54hearing aid — noun A device used to help the hard of hearing to hear sounds. Syn: deaf aid …

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  • 55hearing aid — n. electronic amplifying device worn in or behind the ear and used by people who are hard of hearing …

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  • 56Patron Saint of the Hard of Hearing — Ovidius …

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  • 57hard — Synonyms and related words: Herculean, Philistine, about, absolute, abstruse, accented, acerb, acerbic, acrid, acrimonious, actively, acute, adamant, adamantine, addictive, adverse, afflictive, agonizing, agonizingly, alcoholic, all but, almost,… …

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  • 58Hard Cases — Infobox The Wire episode caption = episode name = Hard Cases episode no = 17 epigraph = If I hear the music, I m gonna dance. Greggs teleplay = Joy Lusco story = David Simon and Joy Lusco writer = director = Elodie Keene guest star = see below… …

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  • 59hard — adj 1. firm, solid, solidified, compact, condensed, close, compressed, pressed; flinty, stony, rocky, steely, concrete, hardened, petrified, stonelike, rocklike, glassy, lithoid, marblelike, granitelike; strong, substantial, stout, fixed, stable …

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  • 60dull of hearing — hard of hearing; having impaired hearing ability …

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