dysfluency

[US]/dɪsˈfluːənsi/
[UK]/dɪsˈfluənsi/

Translation

n.lack of fluency in speech; disfluent speech (e.g., hesitations, repetitions); loss or impairment of fluency (in speaking or language production)

Phrases & Collocations

speech dysfluency

mild dysfluency

severe dysfluency

notice dysfluency

reduce dysfluency

treat dysfluency

measure dysfluency

increased dysfluency

dysfluency improving

Example Sentences

the clinician noted mild dysfluency during spontaneous speech.

his dysfluency increased under time pressure in the interview.

she works on strategies to manage dysfluency in public speaking.

the teacher observed dysfluency when the student read aloud.

stress and fatigue can worsen dysfluency for many people.

he reported moments of dysfluency when discussing complex topics.

the assessment measured dysfluency frequency across different speaking tasks.

consistent practice helped reduce dysfluency over several months.

they tracked dysfluency severity before and after treatment.

supportive feedback can lessen anxiety-related dysfluency.

the speaker experienced dysfluency while answering unexpected questions.

the therapist recommended techniques to cope with dysfluency in meetings.

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