IPA: /ˈstʌtərɪŋ/
KK: /ˈstʌtərɪŋ/
Describing a speech pattern where a person has difficulty speaking smoothly, often repeating sounds or syllables.
His stuttering made it hard for him to express his thoughts clearly.
Comparative: more stuttering
Superlative: most stuttering
A condition where a person's speech is interrupted by repeated sounds or long pauses, making it difficult to speak smoothly.
His stuttering made it hard for him to express his thoughts clearly.
To speak with difficulty, repeating sounds or syllables, often due to nervousness or a speech disorder.
He was stuttering during his speech, making it hard for the audience to understand him.
Past: stuttered
Past Participle: stuttered
Stuttering originates from the Middle English word 'stutten', meaning to stammer or speak with difficulty. The word reflects the action of speaking with involuntary pauses or repetitions.
Imagine someone struggling to speak clearly, which helps you remember that 'stuttering' refers to difficulty in speaking.