dyslexia
dyslexia — noun
1. a learning condition in which someone has unusual trouble reading words, matchin
a learning condition in which someone has unusual trouble reading words, matching letters to sounds, and spelling correctly, even though their general ability to learn is normal
Ryan was diagnosed with dyslexia after his teacher noticed letter mistakes.
be diagnosed with dyslexia
Hao needs extra time because dyslexia makes long reading tasks harder.
dyslexia affects reading speed and effort
The school gave Wren audio books to help with dyslexia.
Camila has dyslexia, but she tells stories clearly and creatively.
The clinic taught Nadia new spelling steps for working around dyslexia.
- reading disorder
a broader or more clinical label for serious reading difficulty
- specific learning disorder
the formal diagnostic category that can include dyslexia-related reading problems
文法句型
have dyslexia
be diagnosed with dyslexia
support for dyslexia
用法筆記
Usually used after verbs such as 'have', 'diagnose', or 'support'. The noun names the condition itself; for the person, English often uses the adjective 'dyslexic' instead.