Tongue Tie

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /tʌŋ taɪ/

Definitions of tongue tie

noun a congenital anomaly in which the lingual frenulum is unusually short or tight, limiting the movement of the tongue

Example Sentences

A1 A tongue tie is a condition where the strip of skin under the tongue is too short.

A2 Some babies may have difficulty breastfeeding due to a tongue tie.

B1 Surgery may be necessary to correct a severe tongue tie.

B2 Speech therapy can help improve articulation for individuals with a tongue tie.

C1 The dentist recommended a frenectomy to release the tongue tie.

C2 The singer's tongue tie was causing issues with pronunciation during performances.

Examples of tongue tie in a Sentence

formal The condition known as tongue tie, or ankyloglossia, can affect a person's ability to speak or eat properly.

informal My baby cousin had a tongue tie that made it difficult for him to latch onto the bottle.

slang I heard that getting your tongue tie clipped is a quick fix for speech problems.

figurative His fear of public speaking felt like a tongue tie, holding him back from expressing himself.

Grammatical Forms of tongue tie

past tense

tongue tied

plural

tongue ties

comparative

more tongue tied

superlative

most tongue tied

present tense

tongue ties

future tense

will tongue tie

perfect tense

has tongue tied

continuous tense

is tongue tying

singular

tongue tie

positive degree

tongue tie

infinitive

to tongue tie

gerund

tongue tying

participle

tongue tied

Origin and Evolution of tongue tie

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'tongue tie' originated from the medical condition known as ankyloglossia, which is a congenital oral anomaly that restricts the movement of the tongue due to a short or tight band of tissue connecting the underside of the tongue to the floor of the mouth.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'tongue tie' has become a commonly used term in both medical and non-medical contexts to describe any situation where the movement of the tongue is restricted or hindered in some way.