Pronunciation: /ˈnɪˌstæɡməs/
noun a condition characterized by involuntary, rapid, and repetitive movement of the eyes
A1 My friend has nystagmus, which causes involuntary eye movements.
A2 Nystagmus can make it difficult for someone to focus on objects.
B1 The doctor diagnosed the patient with nystagmus after observing their eye movements.
B2 Treatment for nystagmus may include eye exercises or surgery.
C1 Individuals with nystagmus may experience challenges with tasks that require precise visual coordination.
C2 Researchers are studying the underlying causes of nystagmus to develop more effective treatments.
formal The patient exhibited nystagmus, a condition characterized by involuntary eye movements.
informal The doctor said my nystagmus might be causing my vision problems.
slang I can't focus on anything with this nystagmus acting up.
figurative Her eyes darted back and forth like nystagmus, unable to settle on one thing.
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