spasmodic
Americanadjective
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pertaining to or of the nature of a spasm; characterized by spasms.
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resembling a spasm or spasms; sudden but brief; sporadic.
spasmodic efforts at reform.
- Synonyms:
- fleeting, periodic, intermittent, occasional
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given to or characterized by bursts of excitement.
adjective
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taking place in sudden brief spells
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of or characterized by spasms
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Etymology
Origin of spasmodic
First recorded in 1675–85; from Medieval Latin spasmodicus, from Greek spasmṓd(ēs) “spasmodic” (derivative of spasmós spasm; see -ode 1) + Latin -icus -ic
Explanation
Something that is spasmodic is experiencing a fit, a loss of muscular control. If you are spazzing out, you are spasmodic. A sudden fit or involuntary contraction of the muscles is called a spasm; thus spasmodic means to behave in such a way. Spasmodic is also commonly used to refer to a violent emotional outburst — for example, your parents might be spasmodic when they discover you're really majoring in partying, not medicine, at college.
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Example Sentences
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Spasmodic dysphonia, a rare neurological condition, in which an abnormality in the brain’s neural network results in involuntary spasms of the muscles that open or close the vocal cords.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 8, 2024
Spasmodic outbreaks of puckish humor shatter his calm executive mask.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Spasmodic asthma of many years continuance, which had frequently been relieved by ammoniacum, squills, &c. but these now failing in their wonted effects, an Infus. of Fol.
From An Account of the Foxglove and some of its Medical Uses With Practical Remarks on Dropsy and Other Diseases by Withering, William
Spasmodic or irregular contractions of it in man are manifested by what is familiarly known as hiccoughs.
From Special Report on Diseases of the Horse by Michener, Charles B.
An enemy to spasms in every form, he abhors the Spasmodic School of Poets.
From The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume VI The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century by Rogers, Charles
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