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The Britannica Dictionary tone–deaf 1 ENTRIES FOUND:
  • tone–deaf (adjective)
tone–deaf /ˈtoʊnˌdɛf/ adjective tone–deaf /ˈtoʊnˌdɛf/ adjective Britannica Dictionary definition of TONE–DEAF : unable to hear the difference between musical notes or sing the right musical notes ASK THE EDITOR
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