When they mentioned the word blindness I didn't know what to feel or do.
The 32-year-old rugby star from Stirling suffered years of misery at school because of dyslexia, or word blindness, which some experts believe affects up to one in six people.
Dyslexia, word blindness, lacks of concentration and memory - all these improved dramatically.
Back in Bradford she tutored groups of children after work in a bid to find a ‘cure’ for the word blindness.
Although unaffected in everyday life, he is the victim of a selective word blindness.
Definition of word blindness in US English:
word blindness
nounˈwərd ˌblīndnisˈwərd ˌblaɪndnɪs
less technical term for alexia, or (less accurately) for dyslexia
Example sentencesExamples
Although unaffected in everyday life, he is the victim of a selective word blindness.
The 32-year-old rugby star from Stirling suffered years of misery at school because of dyslexia, or word blindness, which some experts believe affects up to one in six people.
When they mentioned the word blindness I didn't know what to feel or do.
Dyslexia, word blindness, lacks of concentration and memory - all these improved dramatically.
Back in Bradford she tutored groups of children after work in a bid to find a ‘cure’ for the word blindness.