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    stammer
    /ˈstamə/

    verb

    • 1. speak with sudden involuntary pauses and a tendency to repeat the initial letters of words: "he turned red and started stammering"

    noun

    • 1. a tendency to stammer: "as a young man, he had a dreadful stammer"

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  2. the act of saying something with unusual paused or repeated sounds because of fear or nervousness: Although he said he felt calm, there was a slight stammer in his voice. She was a gangly girl of 15, all stammers and blushes. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. How to use stammer in a sentence. to make involuntary stops and repetitions in speaking : stutter; to utter with involuntary stops or repetitions… See the full definition

  4. the act of saying something with unusual paused or repeated sounds because of fear or nervousness: Although he said he felt calm, there was a slight stammer in his voice. She was a gangly girl of 15, all stammers and blushes. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. stammer, the general term, suggests a speech difficulty that results in broken or inarticulate sounds and sometimes in complete stoppage of speech; it may be temporary, caused by sudden excitement, confusion, embarrassment, or other emotion, or it may be so deep-seated as to require special treatment for its correction.

  6. Stammer definition: to speak with involuntary breaks and pauses, or with spasmodic repetitions of syllables or sounds.. See examples of STAMMER used in a sentence.

  7. to speak with difficulty, repeating sounds or words and often stopping, before saying things correctly synonym stutter. Many children stammer but grow out of it. + speech ‘W-w-what?’ he stammered. stammer something (out) She was barely able to stammer out a description of her attacker. Topics Language c2. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin

  8. To stammer — or to have a stammer — is to speak haltingly and to have trouble getting the words out. A stammer is also called a "stutter." Stammering (or stuttering) has a couple of related meanings. A stammer is a serious problem for some people who have great difficulty speaking.

  9. vb. (Medicine) to speak or say (something) in a hesitant way, esp as a result of a speech disorder or through fear, stress, etc. n. (Pathology) a speech disorder characterized by involuntary repetitions and hesitations. [Old English stamerian; related to Old Saxon stamarōn, Old High German stamm] ˈstammerer n. ˈstammering n, adj. ˈstammeringly adv.

  10. stammer definition: to pause a lot and repeat sounds because of a speech problem or because you are nervous: . Learn more.

  11. Stammer, the general term, suggests a speech disfluency that results in broken or inarticulate sounds and sometimes in complete stoppage of speech; it may be temporary, caused by sudden excitement, confusion, embarrassment, or other emotion, or it may be persistent and require speech therapy for its correction.