stammering
Roget-categorie 583
4. Words relating to the intellectual faculties› 4.10. Means of communicating ideas
›› 4.10.2. Conventional means
#583.
[Imperfect Speech.]
Stammering
zelfstandig naamwoord
inarticulateness —
stammering
etc.
v. —
hesitation
etc.
v. —
impediment in one's speech —
titubancy†,
traulism† —
whisper
etc.
(faint sound)
405 —
lisp,
drawl,
tardiloquence† —
nasal tone,
nasal accent —
twang —
falsetto
etc.
(want of voice)
581 —
broken voice,
broken accents,
broken sentences.
brogue
etc.
563 —
slip of the tongue,
lapsus linouae [Lat.].
werkwoord
stammer,
stutter,
hesitate,
falter,
hammer —
balbutiate†,
balbucinate†,
haw,
hum and haw,
be unable to put two words together.
mumble,
mutter —
maud†,
mauder† —
whisper
etc.
405 —
mince,
lisp —
jabber,
gibber —
sputter,
splutter —
muffle,
mump† —
drawl,
mouth —
croak —
speak thick,
speak through the nose —
snuffle,
clip one's words —
murder the language,
murder the King's English,
murder the Queen's English —
mispronounce,
missay†.
bijvoeglijk naamwoord
stammering
etc.
v. —
inarticulate,
guttural,
nasal —
tremulous —
affected.
bijwoord
sotto voce [Lat.]
etc.
(faintly)
405.
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