Pronunciation: /tʌŋ taɪ/
noun a congenital anomaly in which the lingual frenulum is unusually short or tight, limiting the movement of the tongue
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.
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.
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