stammered

[ˈstæmə(r)d]

stammered Definition

  • 1to speak with involuntary pauses or repetitions, often with visible effort to continue
  • 2to make involuntary stops and repetitions in movement or action

Using stammered: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "stammered" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He stammered out an apology.

  • Example

    The child stammered nervously when asked to recite the poem.

  • Example

    She stammered a few words before breaking into tears.

stammered Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for stammered

Antonyms for stammered

Phrases with stammered

  • to continue speaking with difficulty or hesitation

    Example

    He stammered on for a few minutes before finally finding his voice.

  • to say something with difficulty or hesitation

    Example

    She stammered out a few words of thanks before running away.

  • to speak with difficulty or hesitation, but manage to complete what one is saying

    Example

    He stammered through his speech, but managed to get his point across.

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Summary: stammered in Brief

The verb 'stammered' [ˈstæmə(r)d] means to speak with involuntary pauses or repetitions, often with visible effort to continue. It can also refer to making involuntary stops and repetitions in movement or action. Examples include 'He stammered out an apology' and 'The child stammered nervously when asked to recite the poem.' Synonyms include 'stutter' and 'stumble,' while antonyms include 'articulate' and 'enunciate.'