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disfluency
[dis-floo-uhn-see]
noun
plural
disfluenciesPathology.impairment of the ability to produce smooth, fluent speech.
an interruption in the smooth flow of speech, as by a pause or the repetition of a word or syllable.
Word History and Origins
Origin of disfluency1
Example Sentences
While 2 percent of children stutter, according to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, most outgrow this disfluency, often without intervention.
I’d have done anything to avoid giving a speech in which my disfluency showed.
Harder-to-read fonts promote better learning, according to psychologists who call this paradox “disfluency.”
People who stutter experience an excessive amount of disfluency, or involuntary speech disruptions, stumbling over at least 10percent of their words.
It also matters when the speech “disfluency” occurs, Ms. Marshall said.
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