Rhythmic vs Stuttering - What's the difference?
rhythmic | stuttering |
Of or relating to rhythm.
Characterized by rhythm.
Written in verse, especially rhyming verse.
With regular, repetitive motion or sound.
A speech disorder in which the flow of speech is disrupted by involuntary repetitions and prolongations of sounds, syllables, words or phrases, and by involuntary silent pauses or blocks in which the stutterer is unable to produce sounds.
An instance of stuttering.
That stutters.
(figuratively) Hesitant.
* {{quote-news
, year=2010
, date=December 29
, author=Chris Whyatt
, title=Chelsea 1 - 0 Bolton
, work=BBC
As adjectives the difference between rhythmic and stuttering
is that rhythmic is of or relating to rhythm while stuttering is that stutters.As a noun stuttering is
a speech disorder in which the flow of speech is disrupted by involuntary repetitions and prolongations of sounds, syllables, words or phrases, and by involuntary silent pauses or blocks in which the stutterer is unable to produce sounds.As a verb stuttering is
.rhythmic
English
Alternative forms
* rhythmick (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)Derived terms
* arhythmic * dysrhythmic * idiorhythmic * irrhythmic * rhythmical * unrhythmicstuttering
English
(wikipedia stuttering)Noun
(en noun)Synonyms
* stammeringDerived terms
* covert stutteringVerb
(head)Adjective
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