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/ˈstæmərɪŋ/ · stam·mer·ing
noun
- The act or condition of speaking with involuntary repetitions, pauses, or hesitant sounds. His stammering made it difficult for the audience to follow his story.
verb
- To speak with involuntary repetitions, pauses, or timid hesitancy. When the reporter asked the question, she began stammering and could not finish her answer.
Did you know? Winston Churchill, renowned for his powerful oratory, struggled with a severe stammer throughout his life, yet his speeches remain some of the most celebrated in history.