How do you use Dyslexic in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like impaired, plus the exact meaning.
Dyslexic in a sentence
Dyslexic meaning
- Of or pertaining to dyslexia.
- Having dyslexia.
Synonyms of Dyslexic
Using Dyslexic
- The main meaning on this page is: Of or pertaining to dyslexia. | Having dyslexia.
- Useful related words include: learning disorder, learning disability, dyslectic, impaired.
- In the example corpus, dyslexic often appears in combinations such as: of dyslexic, dyslexic children, dyslexic child.
Context around Dyslexic
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 7 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 18 statements, 1 questions, 1 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Dyslexic
- In this selection, "dyslexic" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 23.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, severely, too, serving, child, children and mother stand out and add context to how "dyslexic" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a dyslexic mum who and as the dyslexic mother of. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "dyslexic" sits close to words such as aar, abdulla and abimbola, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with dyslexic
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Sometimes words, randomized for your dyslexic reading pleasure. (8 words)
Or are they too dyslexic to want to fill out all the paperwork? (13 words)
There are less than 10 schools in South Carolina dedicated to serving dyslexic students. (14 words)
Dyslexic ran well when resuming with a fast finishing fourth in Mizzy’s Toy Show Quality while God Of Thunder is in career-best form including his brilliant last start win over the Rosehill 1100m course two weeks ago. (39 words)
He also spoke about what he said was a “wonderful change in the last few decades”, saying: “If you go back to when I was young, people definitely didn’t celebrate being dyslexic or having a dyslexic child. (38 words)
As the dyslexic mother of a dyslexic child, I find it ridiculous that a dyslexic security guard successfully sued for discrimination at an employment tribunal when his bosses expected him to turn up on time. (35 words)
Or are they too dyslexic to want to fill out all the paperwork? (13 words)
Martin, who has previously talked about struggling at because he was severely dyslexic, told fans: "Wow, what a honour! (19 words)
Example sentences (20)
As the dyslexic mother of a dyslexic child, I find it ridiculous that a dyslexic security guard successfully sued for discrimination at an employment tribunal when his bosses expected him to turn up on time.
The event will include a marketplace of stalls by organisations that provide help to dyslexic people and expert talks for dyslexic adults, educators, and parents of dyslexic children.
He also spoke about what he said was a “wonderful change in the last few decades”, saying: “If you go back to when I was young, people definitely didn’t celebrate being dyslexic or having a dyslexic child.
Aderin-Pocock, who is dyslexic, grew up in a block of council flats in Camden, north London.
A dyslexic mum who launched her own bakery has been invited to attend the Conservative Party Annual Conference next month.
Connor Nelson, a good friend of Perrier’s who is also dyslexic, said Perrier’s guide has been helpful as he learns to navigate dyslexia as an adult.
Kenny says that due to being dyslexic, he isn't able to learn Spanish easily.
Martin, who has previously talked about struggling at because he was severely dyslexic, told fans: "Wow, what a honour!
Or are they too dyslexic to want to fill out all the paperwork?
Taylor is dyslexic, but at school she had a gang who liked to draw in the art room every lunchtime.
There are less than 10 schools in South Carolina dedicated to serving dyslexic students.
They help to boost the confidence of some of our dyslexic learners in school.
He was severely dyslexic and sometimes what happens there is that the creative side comes out more because you have to cope with a lot of things that other people don’t have to.
Not forgetting, of course, the central romance between super-stud Rupert, a former Olympic show jumper and Tory MP, and sweet Taggie O’Hara, who is kind, virginal, dyslexic and just 18 years old.
Sometimes words, randomized for your dyslexic reading pleasure.
Dyslexic ran well when resuming with a fast finishing fourth in Mizzy’s Toy Show Quality while God Of Thunder is in career-best form including his brilliant last start win over the Rosehill 1100m course two weeks ago.
Like Roden, once she was back in Cheyenne, she knew someone had to look for ways to help the state’s dyslexic children.
Also ideal for struggling, reluctant or dyslexic readers is this hilarious, school-based comedy from best-selling author Gillian Cross, brought to life by Sarah Horne’s quirky illustrations.
As a parent or mentor, you should communicate with dyslexic kids in a positive and patient manner so it becomes easier for them to grasp things.
But this claim was also countered by critics, who said the symptoms showed by the IGP were not typical of dyslexic patients.
Common combinations with dyslexic
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- of dyslexic 3×
- dyslexic children 3×
- dyslexic child 2×
- for dyslexic 2×
- being dyslexic 2×
- dyslexic or 2×
- is dyslexic 2×
- severely dyslexic 2×
- dyslexic and 2×