deafeningly

/ˈdɛfənɪŋli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is extremely loud, to the point of being overwhelming.
    • The engines roared deafeningly as the plane took off.
    • The fireworks exploded deafeningly overhead.
    • The alarm rang deafeningly, waking everyone in the building.
  2. Used figuratively to describe a silence that is very noticeable or uncomfortable.
    • The room fell deafeningly silent after his announcement.
    • She waited for a reply, but the phone remained deafeningly quiet.
    • The empty house felt deafeningly still after the party ended.
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