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verb

stammer

STA-muh
verb
1
To speak with involuntary repetitions or pauses, unable to get words out smoothly.
"He stammered an apology before rushing out of the room."
"She stammers when she gets nervous in front of a crowd."
noun
1
A speech pattern marked by involuntary repeated sounds or blocked words.
"He has had a stammer since childhood but rarely lets it hold him back."

How to Use Stammer

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo struggle to get words out smoothly, or the speech condition itself.

UK vs US

"Stammer" is the more common British English term; American English tends to prefer "stutter" for the same thing.

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Word Forms

stammered past tense, stammers plural, Stammers plural, stammers singular

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Etymology

From Old English stamerian, related to German stammeln and a distant cousin of the word "stumble."

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