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Meanings of
tongue-tied
in English
Unable to express yourself clearly or fluently.
incoherent
Related terms
inarticulate
unarticulate
Synonyms
Examples for "
incoherent
"
incoherent
Examples for "
incoherent
"
1
The letter was long and
incoherent
;
blotted with tears-inplaces completely illegible.
2
It was futile,
incoherent
;
her tongue seemed to dry in her mouth.
3
It was not very explicit; on the contrary, it was rather
incoherent
.
4
His speech was
incoherent
so he couldn't tell us what had happened.
5
The child is confused and
incoherent
:
verbalization is generally present but disorganized.
Usage of
tongue-tied
in English
1
For almost the first time in his life John Chetwynd was
tongue-tied
.
2
I'm not usually
tongue
-
tied
,
but getting my hunch out proves surprisingly difficult.
3
For some reason the two men seemed ill at ease and
tongue-tied
.
4
She says the pupils arrive
tongue
-
tied
dolts, and go out cultured artists.
5
And thus fuming at my
tongue
-
tied
awkwardness, I went along the path.
6
Yeovil said nothing, and Joan understood the value of being occasionally
tongue-tied
.
7
Then the half-baked,
tongue
-
tied
fellow came over and gobbled at him eagerly.
8
She felt herself
tongue
-
tied
,
and the hot blood rose to her face.
9
I'd never been so
tongue
-
tied
in the presence of anyone else before.
10
He thought my
tongue
-
tied
confusion and reticence around Marcellus was an act?
11
He stammered and backed out like a
tongue
-
tied
boy.' The cardinal chuckled.
12
You see he had been
tongue
-
tied
at his own temerity at first.
13
Yet before her he was
tongue
-
tied
,
incapable of uttering a consecutive sentence.
14
The man obeyed and when the lady came down she was
tongue
-
tied
.
15
When alone with this remarkable young woman, Bruce found himself invariably
tongue-tied
.
16
It, however, checked her advances, and for some time held her
tongue-tied
.
Other examples for "tongue-tied"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
tongue-tied
Adjective
Frequent collocations
curiously tongue-tied
feel tongue-tied
absolutely tongue-tied
become tongue-tied
grow tongue-tied
More collocations
Tongue-tied
through the time
Tongue-tied
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common