tone-deaf|tone deaf in English
unable to hear differences between tones
Use "tone-deaf|tone deaf" in a sentence
1. I am virtually tone-deaf.
2. BP's leadership seemed tone-deaf and slow.
3. Some tone-deaf drunk girl mutilating Britney Spears.
4. The Cleveland Indians’ new shirt is Astonishingly tone deaf
5. So buck up, tone-deaf children of the world!
6. It's like taking someone to a concert when he's tone-deaf.
7. But its haunting chords and rhythms do not conquer tone-deaf bureaucracies .
8. Years before, at Abbotsfield, Kate had told Peter that her father was tone-deaf.
9. Loui and her colleagues took brain scans of 20 people, half of them tone-deaf.
10. Mysticism, in particular, is as meaningless to me as music must be to the tone deaf.
11. Chris can practice the piano until hell freezes over, but he'll never play well because he's tone-deaf.
12. It seems that other tone-deaf people also have concerns about God not understanding their silence in song.
13. There may be a touch of Asperger's syndrome in both: They possess genius but are tone-deaf in social situations.
14. If you're one of the unlucky people who is tone-deaf, it turns out your brain may have a wiring problem.
15. In Leipzig, the watchdogs, tone-deaf to history, had even rehearsed plans to inter thousands of dissidents in new concentration camps.
16. Those damn dirges are still running around my brain, like a tone-deaf rat with a megaphone is trapped inside my head.
17. America can ill-afford another profligate Republican; and once again directing most of the benefits to the well-off is tone-deaf politics.
18. MY PAST: I was born deaf to deaf parents.
19. I saw performances of deaf theater and of deaf poetry.
20. His father is deaf-mute while his mother is deaf.
21. Are you deaf?
22. Cobras are deaf.
23. She's deaf-mute...
24. I have great confidence that President Bush's policies will grow the economy and create a job for every American who wants one, including his politically tone-deaf economist.
25. He's deaf and senile.