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Often used in the same context:
stutter,
lisp,
shyness,
george vi,
dyslexia,
monosyllables,
mumble,
stage fright,
neurosis,
deafness,
hypochondria,
alexia,
affliction,
coprolalia,
tourette,
blurt,
bedwetter,
echolalia,
dysphasia,
gag reflex,
snigger,
apraxia,
diphthongs,
speechlessness,
inarticulate,
iris murdoch,
titter,
dyscalculia,
aphasia,
lumbago,
awkwardness,
grand mal,
diction,
enunciation,
emote,
solecism,
edgeways,
giggle,
neurological disorder,
chortles,
autocue,
muteness,
facetiousness,
received pronunciation,
sesquipedalian,
phobia,
spastic paralysis,
franglais,
polysyllabic,
lipreading,
arachnophobia,
erudition,
pronunciation,
auditory hallucination,
tic,
ironist,
pronounciation,
essential tremor,
laryngitis,
stagefright,
nasal twang,
prosopagnosia,
old codger,
expressive aphasia,
lockjaw,
mannerisms,
monosyllabic,
lech,
bashfulness,
jabberwocky,
lumpish,
staginess,
wordiness,
adenoidal,
vowels,
schwa,
trembly,
elocution,
intonations,
guffaw,
shmuck,
ataxia,
articulacy,
accent,
scrofula,
nicotine addiction,
punster,
senility,
unsayable,
affectations,
agoraphobia,
consonants,
zits,
palsy,
wryness,
croaky,
shtik,
interviewer,
seasickness,
yips,
phlegmy,
swearword,
hesitation,
shudder,
shiver,
ache,
coughs,
cramp,
indigestion,
stammering,
cough,
exclamation,
flatulence,
gasp,
grumble,
hoarseness,
indisposition,
nervousness,
restlessness,
save,
abated,
afraid,
alive,
ancients,
attackers,
being,
but,
catch,
choose,
communicate,
confess,
desirest,
discovered,
downright,
duly,
else,
forty,
genuinely,
gonna
Appears in the definition of:
stammeringly,
stutteringly,
tease
More general:
mouth,
speak,
speech defect,
speech disorder,
talk,
utter,
verbalize
Synonyms:
falter,
stutter
Also try:
— Adjectives for stammer:
slight,
bad,
nervous,
severe,
little,
occasional,
pronounced,
terrible,
painful,
usual,
mental,
more...
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