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Studder vs. Stutter: What's the Difference?

Edited by Huma Saeed || By Sawaira Riaz || Updated on October 8, 2023
"Studder" is an incorrect spelling. "Stutter" is the right term, referring to a speech disorder characterized by involuntary repetitions.

Which is correct: Studder or Stutter

How to spell Stutter?

Studder is Incorrect

Stutter is Correct

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Key Differences

"Stutter" contains two 't's, mimicking its repetitive speech nature.
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Think of "utter" (to speak) within "Stutter."
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The word "stutter" itself repeats the 't' sound, just like its definition.
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Associate "Stutter" with "stumble" in speech.
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Use mnemonic: "Don't sTUTTER on the T's."
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Studder and Stutter Definitions

Studder

Studder is an incorrect spelling of Stutter.
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Stutter

Stutter means to speak with involuntary repetition of sounds.
She would sometimes stutter when nervous.
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Stutter

Stutter can refer to the action of something that hinders smooth progress.
The old car began to stutter uphill.
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Stutter

Stutter is a speech disorder involving repeated or prolonged sounds.
He had a slight stutter as a child.
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Stutter

Stutter implies a lack of fluency or coherence.
The damaged film seemed to stutter in the projector.
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Oct 02, 2023
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Stutter

Stutter can be the sound of something that is repetitive.
The stutter of machine-gun fire was heard.
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Stutter

To speak or utter with a spasmodic repetition or prolongation of sounds.
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Stutter

The act or habit of stuttering.
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Stutter

(ambitransitive) To speak with a spasmodic repetition of vocal sounds.
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Stutter

(intransitive) To exhaust a gas with difficulty
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Stutter

A speech disorder characterised by stuttering.
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Stutter

(obsolete) One who stutters.
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Stutter

To hesitate or stumble in uttering words; to speak with spasmodic repetition or pauses; to stammer.
Trembling, stuttering, calling for his confessor.
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Stutter

The act of stuttering; a stammer. See Stammer, and Stuttering.
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Stutter

One who stutters; a stammerer.
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Stutter

A speech disorder involving hesitations and involuntary repetitions of certain sounds
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Stutter

Speak haltingly;
The speaker faltered when he saw his opponent enter the room
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FAQs

What is the pronunciation of Stutter?

It is pronounced as /ˈstʌt.ər/.
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What is the verb form of Stutter?

The verb form is "stutter."
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Which vowel is used before Stutter?

The vowel "u" is used in "Stutter."
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What is the singular form of Stutter?

The singular form is "Stutter."
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Which conjunction is used with Stutter?

No specific conjunction is exclusively associated with "Stutter."
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What is the plural form of Stutter?

The plural form is "Stutters."
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Why is it called Stutter?

The term "Stutter" likely comes from its mimetic nature, representing the sound of its meaning.
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What is the root word of Stutter?

The word "Stutter" itself is the root, originating from Old English "stutian."
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Is Stutter an adverb?

No, "Stutter" is not an adverb.
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Is Stutter a noun or adjective?

"Stutter" can be both a noun and a verb.
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Is the word Stutter imperative?

No, "Stutter" is not an imperative verb.
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Which article is used with Stutter?

Both "a" and "the" can be used with "Stutter."
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Is Stutter a collective noun?

No, "Stutter" is not a collective noun.
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What is the opposite of Stutter?

The opposite might be "fluent" or "articulate."
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Which preposition is used with Stutter?

"Of" can be used, as in "a stutter of speech."
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Is Stutter a countable noun?

Yes, in contexts like "He has a stutter," it's countable.
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What part of speech is Stutter?

Stutter can be a noun or a verb.
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How do we divide Stutter into syllables?

Stut-ter
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What is a stressed syllable in Stutter?

The first syllable, "Stut," is stressed.
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What is the first form of Stutter?

The first form (base form) of the verb is "stutter."
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What is the third form of Stutter?

The past participle form is "stuttered."
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How is Stutter used in a sentence?

When she gets nervous, she tends to stutter.
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Is Stutter a negative or positive word?

"Stutter" is neutral, but may carry a negative connotation in some contexts.
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Is Stutter a vowel or consonant?

"Stutter" is a word that contains both vowels and consonants.
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How many syllables are in Stutter?

There are two syllables in "Stutter."
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Is Stutter an abstract noun?

No, it refers to a tangible or perceivable speech disorder.
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Is the Stutter term a metaphor?

It can be used metaphorically, as in technology or machinery, when something doesn't run smoothly.
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What is another term for Stutter?

Another term for "Stutter" is "stammer."
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Which determiner is used with Stutter?

Determiners like "the," "a," or "his" can be used with "Stutter."
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What is the second form of Stutter?

The past tense is "stuttered."
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