hearing-impaired

hearing-impaired
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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  • hearing-impaired — adj. having a hearing impairment making hearing difficult; having a defective but functioning sense of hearing. Syn: hard of hearing. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • hearing-impaired — or hearing impaired [hir′iŋ im perd′] adj. DEAF (sense 1) …   English World dictionary

  • hearing-impaired — hearing im.paired adj a) not able to hear well = ↑hard of hearing →↑deaf b) the hearing impaired people who are not able to hear well …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • hearing-impaired — ADJ A hearing impaired person cannot hear as well as most people. Some hearing impaired children may work harder to overcome their handicap. N PLURAL The hearing impaired are people who are hearing impaired. The hearing impaired say digital… …   English dictionary

  • hearing-impaired — adjective having a hearing loss • Syn: ↑hard of hearing • Similar to: ↑deaf * * * /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 …   Useful english dictionary

  • hearing-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). * * * …   Universalium

  • hearing-impaired — hearing im,paired adjective unable to hear as well as most people can. Many people now prefer this word to deaf …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • hearing-impaired — hear′ing impaired adj. pat having reduced or deficient hearing ability …   From formal English to slang

  • hearing-impaired — /ˈhɪərɪŋ ɪmpɛəd/ (say hearring impaird) adjective 1. Medicine deficient in the ability to hear, ranging from profound hearing loss to moderate hearing loss. 2. of or relating to a person with hearing loss (opposed to deaf) …  

  • hearing impaired — hard of hearing, somewhat deaf …   English contemporary dictionary

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