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Word History and Origins
Origin of dyslexic1
First recorded in 1960–65; dyslex(ia) + -ic
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Example Sentences
As a dyslexic,” he said, “the spell checker has transformed my life.
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If he is dyslexic, at least we can get something done to help him.
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Ruettiger struggled to even get admitted to Notre Dame, laboring through junior college where he was diagnosed as dyslexic.
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It surprises exactly no one in Hollywood that as a child, Ari was diagnosed as hyperactive and dyslexic.
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To those who have problems with writing or reading, the labels legasthenic and dyslexic are applied.
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