Pronunciation: /əˈfeɪʒə/
noun loss of ability to understand or express speech, caused by brain damage
A1 Aphasia is a condition that affects a person's ability to communicate.
A2 People with aphasia may have difficulty speaking or understanding language.
B1 Speech therapy can help individuals with aphasia improve their communication skills.
B2 Aphasia can be caused by a stroke or brain injury.
C1 There are different types of aphasia, such as expressive and receptive aphasia.
C2 Research is ongoing to find new treatments for aphasia and improve outcomes for patients.
formal Aphasia is a language disorder that affects a person's ability to communicate.
informal My grandmother had aphasia after her stroke and had trouble finding the right words to say.
slang I heard that dude has aphasia and can't even speak properly.
figurative His aphasia felt like a barrier between him and the rest of the world.
aphasias
aphasizes
will have aphasia
has had aphasia
is experiencing aphasia
aphasia
most severe aphasia
to have aphasia
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aphasiatic