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Spastic vs Spasmatic - What's the difference?

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Spastic is a synonym of spasmatic.


As adjectives the difference between spastic and spasmatic

is that spastic is (pathology) of, relating to, or affected by spasm while spasmatic is having, or having to do with, a spasm or spasms.

As a noun spastic

is a person affected by spastic paralysis or spastic cerebral palsy.

spastic

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (pathology) Of, relating to, or affected by spasm.
  • (pathology) Of or relating to spastic paralysis.
  • (slang, pejorative) Clumsy.
  • (slang, pejorative) Hyperactive, excited, and acting in a random manner.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • A person affected by spastic paralysis or spastic cerebral palsy.
  • (slang, offensive) A stupid, clumsy person.
  • * I'm Alan Partridge'' (TV series), ''To Kill a Mocking Alan
  • Jed Maxwell: See you next week then. We'll have that pint.
    Alan Partridge: Yep.
    Jed Maxwell: ...go and see my brother.
    Alan Partridge: No way, you big spastic ! You're a mentalist!

    Derived terms

    * spack * spacker * spaz, spazz

    Usage notes

    The word is perceived as relatively inoffensive in the United States, but extremely offensive in the United Kingdom.

    References

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    spasmatic

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Having, or having to do with, a spasm or spasms
  • Synonyms

    *spasmodic *spastic