Spasmodic

B2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    20 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    70 %
  • Spasmodic Meanings

    adjective relating to or affected by spasms; characterized by sudden bursts of energy or activity

    Fields related to spasmodic

    Literature

    In literature, 'spasmodic' may be used to describe erratic or abrupt changes in writing style or narrative flow.

    Medicine

    In medicine, 'spasmodic' is used to describe sudden, involuntary muscle contractions or movements.

    Botany

    In botany, 'spasmodic' can describe irregular or jerky growth patterns in plants.

    Neurology

    In neurology, 'spasmodic' refers to conditions characterized by spasms or sudden, uncontrollable movements.

    Occupation Usage of spasmodic

    Writer

    In literature, the term 'spasmodic' can be used to describe a writing style that is characterized by abrupt and irregular movements or changes in tone or subject matter.

    Psychologist

    In psychology, 'spasmodic' may be used to refer to sudden and uncontrollable muscle contractions or movements, such as those seen in certain neurological disorders.

    Medical Doctor

    Medical doctors may use 'spasmodic' to describe symptoms or conditions that involve sudden and involuntary muscle spasms or movements, such as in cases of dystonia or spasticity.

    Engineer

    Engineers may use 'spasmodic' to describe irregular or erratic behavior in mechanical systems or processes, such as a spasmodic response from a faulty sensor.

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