Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
anacusis
Noun
/ˌænəˈkuːsɪs/

Definition
Anacusis refers to a complete lack of hearing in one or both ears.

Examples
- After the accident, he suffered from anacusis and could not hear anything.
- Her anacusis made it challenging to engage in conversations without visual aids.
- Many people with anacusis use sign language to communicate effectively.

Meaning
It signifies a condition where an individual cannot detect sounds due to total deafness.

Synonyms
- Deafness
- Hearing loss
- Auditory impairment