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Hotmale Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Lisp

Hello

Can you please tell me how to modify the word "lisp" with adjectives other that "slight"?

e.g. "She has a slight lisp".

Is it correct to say "She has a big/huge/little lisp"?


Thank you

  

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Hotmale Is it correct to say "She has a big/huge/little lisp"? None of those sound very natural to me. For the "big" degree you can say "a pronounced lisp".

  • Hotmale Is it correct to say "She has a big/huge/little lisp"?
  • None of those sound very natural to me.
  • For the "big" degree you can say "a pronounced lisp".
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HotmaleIs it correct to say "She has a big/huge/little lisp"?

None of those sound very natural to me. For the "big" degree you can say "a pronounced lisp".

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