Dysphasia

C2 16+

Antonyms of dysphasia

Collocations of dysphasia

aphasia
Frequency: 80 %

Aphasia is a condition that can encompass different types of language difficulties, including dysphasia.

expressive dysphasia
Frequency: 70 %

The patient was diagnosed with expressive dysphasia, making it difficult for them to communicate verbally.

receptive dysphasia
Frequency: 60 %

Individuals with receptive dysphasia may have trouble understanding spoken language.

global dysphasia
Frequency: 50 %

Global dysphasia affects both the ability to understand and produce language.

Idiomatic Expressions for dysphasia

  • Phrase: lost for words
    Meaning: unable to find the right words to express oneself due to dysphasia or other reasons
    Usage: She was lost for words when trying to explain her feelings because of her dysphasia.