Pronunciation: /dɪsˈɑːrθriə/
noun a motor speech disorder resulting from neurological injury or disease affecting the muscles used for speech production
A1 Dysarthria is a speech disorder that affects the muscles used for speech.
A2 People with dysarthria may have difficulty pronouncing words clearly.
B1 Treatment for dysarthria may include speech therapy and exercises to improve muscle control.
B2 Dysarthria can be caused by various conditions such as stroke, brain injury, or neurological disorders.
C1 Individuals with dysarthria may benefit from using communication devices or alternative communication methods.
C2 Speech therapists play a crucial role in helping individuals with dysarthria improve their communication skills.
formal Dysarthria is a speech disorder characterized by slurred or difficult-to-understand speech.
informal My uncle has dysarthria, so sometimes it's hard to understand him when he talks.
slang I heard that guy at the party has dysarthria, but he's still a great storyteller.
figurative The politician's speech was filled with dysarthria, as he stumbled over his words and failed to communicate effectively.
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