Tourette

/tʊˈrɛt/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A neurological disorder characterized by involuntary tics and vocalizations, often referred to specifically as Tourette syndrome.
He was diagnosed with Tourette syndrome at a young age.
A condition marked by the presence of multiple motor tics and one or more vocal tics over a period of time.
Tourette syndrome can manifest in various ways, affecting each individual differently.
The disorder known as Tourette syndrome can lead to challenges in social situations.
People with Tourette may face misunderstandings due to their involuntary movements and sounds.

Etymology

Named after Georges Gilles de la Tourette, the French neurologist who first described the disorder in the 19th century.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Tourette syndrome
A condition characterized by motor and vocal tics.
tic
An involuntary movement or sound made by a person with Tourette.

Related Words

tic
A sudden, repetitive movement or sound.
neurological disorder
A disorder affecting the nervous system.
tics
Involuntary, repetitive movements or sounds.

Slang Meanings

Tourette's outburst
He had a classic Tourette's outburst during the meeting.
Tourettes-like behavior
His Tourettes-like behavior was distracting in class.