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stammering
stam·mer S0700600 (stăm′ər)v. stam·mered, stam·mer·ing, stam·mers v.intr. To speak with involuntary pauses or repetitions.v.tr. To utter with involuntary pauses or repetitions.n. A way of speaking characterized by involuntary pauses or repetitions. [Middle English stameren, from Old English stamerian.] stam′mer·er n.stam′mer·ing·ly adv.ThesaurusstammeringnounA speech impediment marked by involuntary repetitions and pauses:stammer, stutter, stuttering.Translationsstammering
stammering: see stutteringstuttering or stammering, speech disorder marked by hesitation and inability to enunciate consonants without spasmodic repetition. Known technically as dysphemia, it has sometimes been attributed to an underlying personality disorder. ..... Click the link for more information. .stammering
stammering [stam´er-ing] a speech disorder characterized by involuntary pauses in speaking, often with repetition of sounds; see also stuttering.stam·mer·ing (stam'ĕr-ing), 1. A speech disorder characterized by hesitation and repetition of words, or by mispronunciation or transposition of certain consonants, especially l, r, and s. 2. Sounds other than speech that are similar to stammering. Synonym(s): paralalia literalis, psellismstam·mer·ing (stam'ĕr-ing) 1. A speech disorder characterized by hesitation and repetition of words, or by mispronunciation or transposition of certain consonants, especially l, r, and s. 2. Sounds other than speech that are similar to stammering. stut·ter·ing (stŭt'ĕr-ing) A phonatory or articulatory disorder, characteristically beginning in childhood, with intense anxiety about the efficiency of oral communications, and characterized by dysfluency. stammering
Synonyms for stammeringnoun a speech impediment marked by involuntary repetitions and pausesSynonyms |