tone-deaf u rečniku PONS

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They are naive, they are ill-informed, and they are tone-deaf.
www.cbc.ca
She is extremely tone-deaf and her singing ability is so poor that it can incapacitate those who hear it - a running gag in the story.
en.wikipedia.org
For a start, she no longer seems tone-deaf.
en.wikipedia.org
As a result of his tone-deaf pledge, many in the tech world called for his removal from company boards and other high-level positions.
www.wired.com
The company heads off those moments of unintended passion, when someone interprets a tone-deaf email the wrong way.
venturebeat.com
If a person has a tin ear, she is tone-deaf, unable to tell quality from garbage.
www.theglobeandmail.com
In an interview he admitted he used to be tone-deaf in primary school and was frequently ridiculed for his dream of becoming a singer.
en.wikipedia.org
In conservative rhetoric, in talk radio especially, it's easy to find tone-deaf talking-down about race.
www.slate.com
At a young age, he showed an adept talent for performance, but was discouraged when directors thought he was tone-deaf.
en.wikipedia.org
These disabilities can appear separately, but some research shows that they are more likely to appear in tone-deaf people.
en.wikipedia.org

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