stammering (Meaning)

stammering

to utter with involuntary stops or repetitions, stammering sense 2, the habitual tendency to stammer, to make involuntary stops and repetitions in speaking, an act or instance of stammering, to speak or utter with involuntary stops and much repeating

stammering Sentence Examples

  1. The child stammered nervously as he tried to recite the poem.
  2. The witness stammered as he recounted the details of the incident.
  3. The politician's stammering hindered his public speaking ability.
  4. The student stammered over the difficult pronunciation of the foreign word.
  5. The fear of stammering paralyzed him, making it impossible to speak clearly.
  6. Speech therapy helped reduce the severity of her stammering.
  7. The stammering caused him embarrassment and hindered his social interactions.
  8. He hid his stammering from others, fearing their mockery and judgment.
  9. The pressure of public speaking intensified his stammering.
  10. Despite his stammering, he remained determined to overcome his speech impediment.

FAQs About the word stammering

to utter with involuntary stops or repetitions, stammering sense 2, the habitual tendency to stammer, to make involuntary stops and repetitions in speaking, an

faltering,muttering, stumbling, hesitant, stuttering, halting, inarticulate, sputtering, mumbling,maundering

glib, articulate, fluent,eloquent, voluble, expressive, facile, vocal,well-spoken, silver-tongued

The child stammered nervously as he tried to recite the poem.

The witness stammered as he recounted the details of the incident.

The politician's stammering hindered his public speaking ability.

The student stammered over the difficult pronunciation of the foreign word.