Dealer vs Deafer - What's the difference?
dealer | deafer |
One who deals things, especially automobiles; a middleman.
One who peddles illicit drugs, especially to teenagers.
A particular type of stock broker or trader.
The person who deals the cards in a card game.
(deaf)
Unable to hear, or only partially able to hear.
* Shakespeare
* Dryden
Unwilling to listen or be persuaded; determinedly inattentive; regardless.
* Shakespeare
Obscurely heard; stifled; deadened.
* Dryden
(obsolete, UK, dialect) Decayed; tasteless; dead.
* Holland
Deaf people considered as a group.
As a noun dealer
is a dealer (somebody who peddles illicit drugs, especially to teenagers), drug dealer.As an adjective deafer is
(deaf).dealer
English
Noun
(en noun)- That used car dealer gave me a great deal on my 1962 rusted-out Volkswagen bug!
Anagrams
* * ----deafer
English
Adjective
(head)Anagrams
* *deaf
English
Adjective
(er)- Come on my right hand, for this ear is deaf .
- Deaf with the noise, I took my hasty flight.
- Those people are deaf to reason.
- O, that men's ears should be / To counsel deaf , but not to flattery!
- A deaf murmur through the squadron went.
- a deaf''' nut; '''deaf corn
- (Halliwell)
- If the season be unkindly and intemperate, they [peppers] will catch a blast; and then the seeds will be deaf , void, light, and naught.