Dysgraphia (noun)
dis-graf-ee-a
Inability to write coherently, as a symptom of brain disease or damage.
1930s: from dys- ‘difficult’ + Greek -graphia ‘writing’.
Example sentences
“The illness left him with dysgraphia, destroying his writing career forever.”
Ireful (adj) ayur-ful full of intense anger; wrathful. Middle English word dating back to 1250–1300; ire, -ful (more…)







