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Stutter vs Limp - What's the difference?

stutter | limp |


In lang=en terms the difference between stutter and limp

is that stutter is to exhaust a gas with difficulty while limp is to walk lamely, as if favouring one leg.

As verbs the difference between stutter and limp

is that stutter is (ambitransitive) to speak with a spasmodic repetition of vocal sounds while limp is to happen; befall; chance or limp can be to be inadequate or unsatisfactory or limp can be to walk lamely, as if favouring one leg.

As nouns the difference between stutter and limp

is that stutter is a speech disorder characterised by stuttering while limp is a scraper of board or sheet-iron shaped like half the head of a small cask, used for scraping the ore off the sieve in the operation of hand-jigging or limp can be an irregular, jerky or awkward gait.

As an adjective limp is

flaccid; flabby, as flesh.

Stutter vs Fumble - What's the difference?

stutter | fumble |


In intransitive terms the difference between stutter and fumble

is that stutter is to exhaust a gas with difficulty while fumble is to blunder uncertainly.

As verbs the difference between stutter and fumble

is that stutter is to speak with a spasmodic repetition of vocal sounds while fumble is to idly touch or nervously handle.

As nouns the difference between stutter and fumble

is that stutter is a speech disorder characterised by stuttering while fumble is a ball etc. that has been dropped.

Negate vs Stutter - What's the difference?

negate | stutter | Related terms |

Negate is a related term of stutter.


As verbs the difference between negate and stutter

is that negate is to deny the existence, evidence, or truth of; to contradict while stutter is (ambitransitive) to speak with a spasmodic repetition of vocal sounds.

As a noun stutter is

a speech disorder characterised by stuttering.

Stutter vs Dispute - What's the difference?

stutter | dispute | Related terms |

Stutter is a related term of dispute.


As verbs the difference between stutter and dispute

is that stutter is (ambitransitive) to speak with a spasmodic repetition of vocal sounds while dispute is .

As a noun stutter

is a speech disorder characterised by stuttering.

Exclaim vs Stutter - What's the difference?

exclaim | stutter | Related terms |

Exclaim is a related term of stutter.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between exclaim and stutter

is that exclaim is (obsolete) exclamation; outcry, clamor while stutter is (obsolete) one who stutters; a stammerer.

As verbs the difference between exclaim and stutter

is that exclaim is (lb) to cry out suddenly, from some strong emotion while stutter is (ambitransitive) to speak with a spasmodic repetition of vocal sounds.

As nouns the difference between exclaim and stutter

is that exclaim is (obsolete) exclamation; outcry, clamor while stutter is a speech disorder characterised by stuttering.

Pronounce vs Stutter - What's the difference?

pronounce | stutter | Related terms |

Pronounce is a related term of stutter.


In lang=en terms the difference between pronounce and stutter

is that pronounce is to read aloud while stutter is to exhaust a gas with difficulty.

As verbs the difference between pronounce and stutter

is that pronounce is to formally declare, officially or ceremoniously while stutter is (ambitransitive) to speak with a spasmodic repetition of vocal sounds.

As a noun stutter is

a speech disorder characterised by stuttering.

Stutter vs Jabber - What's the difference?

stutter | jabber | Related terms |

Stutter is a related term of jabber.


As verbs the difference between stutter and jabber

is that stutter is (ambitransitive) to speak with a spasmodic repetition of vocal sounds while jabber is (label) to talk rapidly, indistinctly, or unintelligibly; to utter gibberish or nonsense.

As nouns the difference between stutter and jabber

is that stutter is a speech disorder characterised by stuttering while jabber is rapid or incoherent talk, with indistinct utterance; gibberish.

Snarl vs Stutter - What's the difference?

snarl | stutter | Related terms |

Snarl is a related term of stutter.


As nouns the difference between snarl and stutter

is that snarl is a knot or complication of hair, thread, or the like, difficult to disentangle; entanglement; hence, intricate complication; embarrassing difficulty while stutter is a speech disorder characterised by stuttering.

As verbs the difference between snarl and stutter

is that snarl is to form raised work upon the outer surface of (thin metal ware) by the repercussion of a snarling iron upon the inner surface while stutter is (ambitransitive) to speak with a spasmodic repetition of vocal sounds.

Divulge vs Stutter - What's the difference?

divulge | stutter | Related terms |

Divulge is a related term of stutter.


As verbs the difference between divulge and stutter

is that divulge is to make public; to several or communicate to the public; to tell (a secret) so that it may become generally known; to disclose; -- said of that which had been confided as a secret, or had been before unknown; as, to divulge a secret while stutter is (ambitransitive) to speak with a spasmodic repetition of vocal sounds.

As a noun stutter is

a speech disorder characterised by stuttering.

Whine vs Stutter - What's the difference?

whine | stutter | Related terms |


In intransitive terms the difference between whine and stutter

is that whine is to move with a whining sound while stutter is to exhaust a gas with difficulty.

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