Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

deaf-and-dumb

Adjective
/dɛf ənd dʌm/
Definition
A term historically used to describe a person who is unable to hear and unable to speak.
Examples
  • The deaf-and-dumb community often uses sign language as their primary mode of communication.
  • Historically, the term ‘deaf-and-dumb’ was commonly used, but it is now viewed as insensitive.
  • She volunteered at a school for children who are deaf-and-dumb, promoting inclusive education.
Meaning
The term is often considered outdated and offensive. It refers to individuals who are both deaf (unable to hear) and mute (unable to speak), typically as a result of a disability, although many individuals may communicate using sign language or other forms of communication.
Synonyms
  • Deaf
  • Mute
  • Non-verbal