What is another word for no ears?

Pronunciation: [nˈə͡ʊ ˈi͡əz] (IPA)

The phrase "no ears" can have different meanings depending on context. In a literal sense, it refers to lack of ears or hearing ability. In figurative sense, it can be used to describe someone who is not listening or not receptive to feedback and criticism. Synonyms for this phrase can include deaf, unresponsive, inattentive, closed-minded, dismissive, unreceptive, stubborn, impervious, and unyielding. These words convey the same meaning as "no ears" and can be used interchangeably in different contexts depending on the intended meaning.

What are the hypernyms for No ears?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with No ears

  • It is a hard matter, my fellow citizens, to argue with the belly, since it has no ears.
    Marcus Porcius Cato
  • It is a difficult matter to argue with the belly since it has no ears.
    Cato the Elder
  • The true Christian experience must always include a genuine encounter with God. Without this, religion is but a shadow, a reflection of reality, a cheap copy of an original once enjoyed by someone else of whom we have heard. It cannot but be a major tragedy in the life of any man to live in a church from childhood to old age and know nothing more real than some synthetic god compounded of theology and logic, but having no eyes to see, no ears to hear, and no heart to love.
    Aiden Wilson Tozer

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