Pronunciation: /klɛft ˈpælət/
noun a congenital split in the roof of the mouth that can extend into the nasal cavity
A1 A cleft palate is a common birth defect that affects the roof of the mouth.
A2 Children born with a cleft palate may have difficulty eating or speaking.
B1 Surgery is often required to repair a cleft palate in infants.
B2 The severity of a cleft palate can vary from a small opening to a large gap in the roof of the mouth.
C1 Speech therapy is usually recommended for individuals with a cleft palate to improve communication skills.
C2 Living with a cleft palate can present challenges, but with the right support and treatment, individuals can lead fulfilling lives.
formal A cleft palate is a congenital condition where the roof of the mouth has a split or opening.
informal My cousin was born with a cleft palate, but he had surgery to correct it when he was a baby.
slang Having a cleft palate can make it hard to eat or speak properly.
figurative The divide between the two groups was like a cleft palate, impossible to bridge.
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