deafly

/ˈdɛfli/
adverb
  1. In a manner that shows unwillingness to listen or pay attention.
    • She walked deafly past the protesters, pretending not to hear their chants.
    • He deafly ignored all the warnings about the storm.
    • The manager deafly dismissed the employees' concerns about safety.
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