English to Latin Meaning of stammer - rancidulum quiddam


Stammer :
rancidulum quiddam

rancidulum quiddam, impedimentum

praetermisissent, SUFFLAMEN, vota refelleret,, rancidulum quiddam

balbutiretitubantiabalbusbalborumlabii,praepedit
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Definitions of stammer in English
Noun(1) a speech disorder involving hesitations and involuntary repetitions of certain sounds
Verb(1) speak haltingly
Examples of stammer in English
(1) Carter first learned to trade with his fists when he was a 10-year-old who suffered from a severe stammer and refused to be ridiculed.(2) Jas Duke was the artist who turned the infliction of a stammer into some of the greatest performance poetry ever.(3) as a young man, he had a dreadful stammer(4) My stammer would make me completely unable to say a sentence properly, but I didn't want this ever to get in the way of what I wanted to do.(5) Birkin, a Londoner who has survived the Great War but is left with a stammer , a nervous twitch, and vivid nightmares, is given the summer job of uncovering a mediaeval wall-painting in the church of a small Yorkshire village.(6) There might be a slight stammer but otherwise the speech will seem normal.(7) It could be construed as a brave choice because - though you'd never know it from watching him in character - Dimsdale has a noticeable stammer , something that could be seen as a big drawback in a profession where the voice is paramount.(8) By the way - who, today, would hire a lecturer with a stammer ?(9) She'll start acting coy, and then suddenly blink, stammer , turn red, and hurry off quickly or, if we're in our room (this semester we have a free period at the same time), she buries her nose in a book.(10) It was a known secret that when Helen lied she had a tendency to stammer .(11) Hard to believe, but the effort in Bird's voice stems from a childhood stammer .(12) The young schoolgirl with the stammer in Switzerland has become a very poised public speaker in Pattaya.(13) He had a tendency to stammer when he was nervous, which he always seemed to be when he was summoned by Mordred.(14) ÔÇÿH-hello,ÔÇÖ she stammered, slipping back briefly into a childhood stammer .(15) ÔÇÿI didn't think there was much good fiction that takes you inside what it's like to have a stammer ,ÔÇÖ he says.(16) Carl observed that when Preston spoke these words he did not stammer once over the names themselves.
Related Phrases of stammer
Synonyms
Verb
1. stutter ::
balbutire
3. hesitate ::
dubitant,
4. falter ::
saepe morata
5. pause ::
silentium
6. halt ::
Stabit
7. splutter ::
splutter
Noun
8. stutter ::
balbutire
9. speech impediment ::
orationis impedimentum,
10. speech defect ::
vitium sermonis
Different Forms
stammer, stammered, stammerer, stammerers, stammering, stammers
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