tardiloquy

/ˌtɑrdɪˈlɒkwi/

Definitions

1. noun

a slow and hesitant way of speaking, often with a tendency to stumble over words

“The politician’s tardiloquy during the debate raised concerns about her ability to lead the country.”

2. noun

a condition of speaking slowly and hesitantly due to a lack of confidence or nervousness

“After the accident, she developed a case of tardiloquy that affected her public speaking skills.”

Synonyms

  • halting speech
  • hesitation

Antonyms

  • eloquence
  • fluency