adjective
- characterized by a lack of fluency in speech; marked by hesitations, repetitions, or interruptions in the flow of language
Usage: commonly used in speech-language pathology and linguistics; often associated with stuttering or other speech disorders
Examples
- The child's disfluent speech improved significantly after working with a speech therapist.
- His disfluent delivery made it difficult for the audience to follow his presentation.
- Disfluent patterns in early childhood are often temporary and resolve naturally.
- The clinician assessed the patient's disfluent speech to determine the underlying cause.
- She spoke in a disfluent manner when nervous, with frequent pauses and repetitions.