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autism
[aw-tiz-uhm]
noun
a developmental disability of highly variable presentation, commonly characterized by social and communication differences, repetitive behaviors, intense specialized interests, and differences in sensory processing; autism spectrum disorder.
Sometimes classic autism (no longer in clinical use) a developmental disability that commonly manifests in early childhood, characterized by repetitive or restricted behaviors, differences in understanding social interactions, and delayed development of linguistic and cognitive abilities: formerly contrasted with Asperger syndrome.
autism
/ ˈɔːtɪzəm /
noun
psychiatry a developmental disorder whose symptoms include difficulty in responding conventionally to people and actions and limited use of communication
Usage
Other Word Forms
- autistic adjective
- autist noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of autism1
Example Sentences
KS: You spoke so openly about your autism diagnosis and the response was incredible.
She said schools could find it difficult to support children as the number of diagnoses of autism spectrum disorder and other conditions had increased.
People with learning disabilities and autism in England are dying almost 20 years younger than the rest of the population, a long-awaited report has said.
Kennedy has also promised to provide the results of a new study, apparently thrown together in the last couple of months, that will reveal the cause of autism.
After the MMR was introduced, concerns were raised that it was linked to autism.
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