Stutter can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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stutter - speak haltingly; "The speaker faltered when he saw his opponent enter the room" | ||
Noun |
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stutter - a speech disorder involving hesitations and involuntary repetitions of certain sounds |
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1. | noun | When she began to stutter, her classmates couldn't help laughing. | |
2. | noun | Don't stutter! | |
3. | noun | I sometimes stutter. | |
4. | noun | How is it you speak with such a stutter? | |
5. | noun | I used to stutter. | |
6. | noun | Tom began to stutter. | |
7. | noun | Tom has a bad stutter. | |
8. | noun | Tom has a terrible stutter. | |
9. | noun | I stutter when I get nervous. | |
10. | noun | Tom used to stutter. | |
11. | noun | Struggling with a stutter as a child, she relied on eye-contact to let people know she was trying to communicate. | |
12. | noun | Why don't people stutter when they sing? | |
13. | noun | Tom doesn't let his stutter get in the way of making his voice heard. | |
14. | noun | Why is it that my stutter is at its worst exactly when I don't want it to be? | |
15. | noun | With my stutter, I know what I want to say, but I just can't get it out right. |
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noun | |
When she began to stutter, her classmates couldn't help laughing. | |
Don't stutter! | |
I sometimes stutter. | |
How is it you speak with such a stutter? | |
I used to stutter. | |
Tom began to stutter. | |
Tom has a bad stutter. | |
Tom has a terrible stutter. | |
I stutter when I get nervous. | |
Tom used to stutter. | |
Struggling with a stutter as a child, she relied on eye-contact to let people know she was trying to communicate. | |
Why don't people stutter when they sing? | |
Tom doesn't let his stutter get in the way of making his voice heard. | |
Why is it that my stutter is at its worst exactly when I don't want it to be? | |
With my stutter, I know what I want to say, but I just can't get it out right. |