Deafeningly [adverb]

Definition of Deafeningly:

audibly

Opposite/Antonyms of Deafeningly:


Sentence/Example of Deafeningly:

The sky had become only a dingy thickening of the soiled air; and a roar and clangor of metals beat deafeningly on Bibbs's ears.

Sam's dog began to bark deafeningly again, and Val looked around for the heron which must have aroused his displeasure.

This time dead silence followed the reports, which reverberated deafeningly in the confines of the cave.

The sound beat down deafeningly, seemed to enfold them bodily in its mighty volume, blotting out all else.

Its high-frequency scream rose deafeningly above us and was torn away in unsteady gusts.

Sometimes the whole party, including the sentinel, set up a simultaneous yell so deafeningly loud that it can be heard a mile.

Pistols banged deafeningly at close quarters and there was the constant undertone of groans, cries and bellowed oaths.

The monster bellowed deafeningly, and, with a spot smoking on its flank, waddled sideways to the center of the field.

The question went out into the heavy stillness, hanging there to be echoed deafeningly by a thousand silent tongues.

There was a blue-white spurt, and the report clashed deafeningly within the narrow quarters.