The word "stutter" refers to a speech disorder characterized by frequent interruptions in the flow of speech, where a person may repeat sounds, syllables, or phrases. This can make it difficult for someone to communicate fluently, leading to pauses or blocks as they try to speak. Stuttering can vary in severity and may be more noticeable during stressful situations.
The word "stutter" originates from the Middle English term "stutten," which means to stammer or to make a sound in a hesitant manner. Its roots can be traced back to the Old English word "stutian," meaning to stammer or to stutter.