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      • tone-deaf adjective uk / ˌtəʊnˈdef / us / ˌtoʊnˈdef / Add to word list Someone who is tone-deaf is not able to recognize different notes or sing tunes accurately:
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  2. Someone who is tone-deaf is not able to recognize different notes or sing tunes accurately: I'm not quite tone-deaf, but a singing career has never been something I've considered. disapproving. not understanding how people feel about something, or what is needed in a particular situation:

  3. The meaning of TONE-DEAF is relatively insensitive to differences in musical pitch. How to use tone-deaf in a sentence.

  4. The term implies that a person is either ignorant and out of touch with society or is uncaring and lacks empathy. Usually, tone-deaf is used to suggest a person has biases or is totally oblivious to the problems of a group or class that they are not a member of.

  5. not understanding how people feel about something, or what is needed in a particular situation: Many politicians are tone-deaf to the anxieties of the average voter. People in the streets here are angry about his tone-deaf response to the criticisms. Fewer examples. He always knew he couldn't carry a tune.

  6. unable to distinguish differences in pitch in musical sounds when producing or hearing them. unable to perceive public sentiment, attitudes, or preferences: The council’s politically tone-deaf plan would cost lower income residents $100 a year.

  7. tone-deaf. /ˌtoʊn ˈdɛf/. IPA guide. Someone who's tone-deaf has trouble telling the difference between musical notes. Being tone-deaf makes it hard to fully enjoy music. While a person who hears the pitch of music in a normal way can distinguish between a higher and a slightly lower note, a tone-deaf person might not be able to hear any ...

  8. If you say that someone is tone-deaf, you mean that they cannot sing in tune or recognize different tunes.

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